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  • 24 Influential Travel Bloggers Of 2024 Who Fuel Our Wanderlust

26 Dec 2021

We all have heard at least one of our colleagues talk about ditching it all to travel the world, but how often do people make a career out of being on a permanent or partial vacation? Not many. These are some influential social-media-savvy travellers and digital nomads who’re inspiring people to do what makes them happy and venture into the unknown. So, here is our list of 24 top travel bloggers in India and let’s see what these top travel bloggers in India have to say about their travel love. FYI: The list is in no particular order and hence, does not indicate the ranking of bloggers.

24 Most Influential Travel Bloggers of India.

From brilliant photographers to solo travellers, these travel bloggers are a true inspiration to the people who love to travel and explore. Check our list of top travel bloggers in India to know more about them.

1. Neelima Vallangi

A brilliant, brilliant photographer and solo traveller, Neelima Vallangi is a true inspiration to budding travellers and explorers. If you’re having a bad day, just go to her Instagram profile and scroll through her feed for some refreshing pictures of heavenly landscapes. Neelima is a trekker, adventurer, and you will mostly find her in the mighty Himalayas.

What prompted Neelima to go on her first journey?

She started her travel journey in 2008. It was her trip to Ladakh with her family when she first witnessed India’s diversity. Her first time in the Himalayas turned into an obsession.

What kind of travel does Neelima like?

Neelima is a sucker for adventure, trekking, and anything that involves travelling to the magnificent Himalayas.

What are Neelima’s top travel experiences?

She has stalked a snow leopard in Ladakh, snorkelled in one of the world’s most pristine coral reefs, hiked for a whole month in Turkey, explored the vast steppes of Mongolia by a truck for weeks, spent a lot of time in the snowfields and slopes of Himalayas.

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2. Archana Singh

Archana Singh is an award-winning travel writer and speaker. Her impressive storytelling and photography skills have made her travel blog extremely popular around the world. Archana’s social feed is a testimony of her travel adventures and she is definitely one of the travel bloggers you must follow on Instagram . 

What prompted you to go on your first journey?

Thanks to an army background and hostel life, I have been traveling since I was a kid. But one trip that changed my outlook on solo travel was my trip to Europe in 2012. I was a bundle of nerves when I went on that trip, but since then, there has been no looking back.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Japan. I loved it for the unique mix of culture and modernity it offers. I visited it during the autumn season when the whole country was ablaze with autumn foliage.

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

Camera either in the form of a mobile phone or a DSLR/GoPro.

Do you have a favorite travel book or a travel movie?

Into the Wild for presenting the true essence of travel and finding oneself while travelling to unknown territories.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there?

Travel is like an addiction and you can never have enough of it. With every travel, you grow as an individual. My only advice would be to travel with an explorer’s open mind and be adaptable. The humbler and grounded you become, the more love you get in return. Also, travel for the love of travel not just for the GRAM.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel.

Happiness is only real when shared.

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3. Seema Gurnani

When talking about top travel and food bloggers, Seema Gurnani is the first name that pops up in the minds of individuals. Starting her journey of ‘Panda Reviewz’ in Vijayawada, this award-winning 24-year-old star quit her comfortable job and started to take the road of thrill and excitement. A zeal for exploring the nooks and new tastes is what keeps this young entrepreneur going!

My first, and the most memorable journey till date, was my first solo escape trip to Goa when I had just turned 16. The curiosity and passion to explore new destinations, cultures, and most importantly – the food. This resulted in a lifetime memorable trip.

Your favourite travel destination

Goa and Auroville remain my personal favourites among all the places I have visited in India. In abroad, Melaka (Malaysia) takes the crown. For yet-to-visit destinations, backpacking through Europe remains at the top of my wish list.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack

I’m Dora and my smartphone is the arsenal of my exploring tools. From local maps to translating languages, to capturing beautiful memories, to get all the updated information; Everything is possible because of this trustworthy companion.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Queen, Eat Pray Love

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there

Don’t wait for the perfect moment, take the moment and make it perfect by getting to where you wish to be. If your heart is set to travel, just pack up your bags, head out, and explore what all this planet has to give you that will make the moments and memories of your life.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel

Travelling is brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comforts of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things. -air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky – all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.

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4. Ajay Sood

A travel photographer by profession and passion, Ajay Sood is one of the top Indian travel bloggers of India. His Instagram feed is an array of incredible landscapes, people, streets, and architecture. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that he has covered most of the continents during his travel.

I was 9 years old and my parents had to visit my grandparents’ place in Phagwara, which is a town 35km from my hometown, Ludhiana. My grandma was a brilliant cook. So, visiting her was always a treat. I insisted I’ll also come to Phagwara after school gets over. So, I travelled alone as a 9-year old. And, ever since, got hooked on travel.

That destination had remained on my bucket list for decades. It was only in late November 2017, when I finally visited Iceland. The place has all the magic I had expected. It has some of the largest glaciers in Europe you can snowmobile for miles on, craziest eerie ice caves that you can sing in, sprawling natural Jacuzzis (thermal baths) for sipping a chilled beer in arctic winters, Northern lights that remind you of a discotheque, caves filled with centuries-old lava, stunning landscape you can’t get enough of, gigantic waterfalls that inspire awe, and… and a large number of ‘Game of Thrones’ locations.

My iPhone with scores of apps that range from Translate Voice Pro (my go-to app in countries where very few can communicate in English), The Photographer’s Ephemeris (it tells me the sunrise/sunset time and direction of the sun at any spot I plan to shoot in), Night Sky (helps me find the Pole Star during my Astro-photography night outs), and many more.

Do you have a favourite travel book or a travel movie?

My favourite movie is ‘Into the wild’. The biographical story of Christopher from ‘Alexander Supertramp’ to ‘The Magic Bus’ is a story of someone who is a true explorer at heart. My favourite book is ‘Atlas Obscura’. As the foreword of the book mentions it, this book is not for travellers, but for explorers.

Here’s a money-saving travel hack. When abroad, don’t exchange currency. Use ATM. You’ll save around 8%. A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. Leave behind only footsteps. Bring back only memories.

5. Shivya Nath

A prominent name in the travel industry, Shivya needs no introduction. At the age of 23, she quit her comfortable and high-paying corporate job to travel the world. This solo female traveller has packed her life into a backpack and now inspiring people around the world to do what they love. She has travelled in parts of Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caucasus region and the Indian subcontinent.

How does Shivya like to travel?

Shivya is an offbeat traveller who loves to explore the lesser-explored parts of the world. She likes to go slow while travelling, go under the skin of a place, talk to the locals, and live her stay. She’s usually seen travelling solo in the lesser-known countries and cities of Europe.

Tips to save money for travel?

1. Don’t do unnecessary shopping and find free hobbies to keep you entertained and busy at weekends. 2. Avoid eating out in restaurants and cafes. You can easily save INR 500 to INR 1000 a day. 3. Shivya recommends working online. 4. Sell the things you don’t need. 5. Get rid of that credit card and save for small and budget trips.

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6. Ami Bhat

A restless ball of energy, Ami is a wanderer for life and one of the top Indian travel bloggers. She’s a photography enthusiast and a travel blogger by passion. Ami is a total sucker for heritage destinations, turquoise beaches, and lofty mountains. 

Honestly, I don’t recall my first journey. It was just a natural progression of things. However, my earliest memories of my travel for leisure abroad was with my parents as I toured the Far East (Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines). It was our family holiday together and for some reason, though I was just 7, I remember it all.

I don’t have one, I have many and it keeps increasing. For now, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Bhutan, Gold Coast, and Udaipur.

My Camera. I just cannot travel without it.

My favourite movie I would say is Queen.

Travel not to tick off lists. Travel coz you want to enjoy what you see and experience.

Travelling is like Breathing.

7. Nivedith Gajapathy

In 2015, Nivedith Gajapathy quit his Digital Marketing job to explore the world. Other than being a traveller, Nivedith is an experienced collector, foodie, and tech-savvy guy. His blog offers insights into food, culture, and lifestyle of different communities around the world. Nivedith is among the most famous travel bloggers in India, and if you want some serious travel inspiration, you need to follow him on his journey.

I have been travelling with family all my life, but the trip that changed the way I travel was my solo trip to Malaysia, which actually made me realize that it is the journey that matters, not the destination and that’s when I started seriously documenting my experience on social media channels and blog as well.

My personal favourite has been Australia. Although I have just seen 0.1% of this beautiful country, I will be doing a solo 1-month-long trip to Australia again in the near future.

As a tech-freak, half of my baggage allowance goes into gadgets. When I travel, I primarily rely on my phone and DSLR.

My favorite travel movies are Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and EuroTrip.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there .

Don’t Plan a trip, live it. I prefer doing impromptu trips and that’s where the journey counts.

Travel is the only thing that you buy, that makes you richer.

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8. Umang Trivedi

One of the top travel bloggers of India, Umang Trivedi loves to explore the remote corners of the world. He’s an adventurer, mountain lover and an admirer of unspoiled nature. Umang has conquered mountain peaks like Rupin Pass and Stok Kangri.

For me, the discovery of beautiful landscapes and immersive experiences is very exhilarating. The urge to discover something new and unique, which is not possible in everyday life, prompted me to go on my first journey.

Bhutan would forever remain my favourite travel destination. In fact, I started writing about my travels after paying a visit to Bhutan . The surreal landscapes and friendly people with great hospitality left an everlasting impression on me.

I recently purchased a GoPro and since then, I have always made sure of keeping it. It’s very easy to handle and produces great results for both, photos and videos.

My favourite travel movie would be The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. I love how he takes brave decisions in the breathtaking backdrop of Iceland and then continue to go on adventures that bring him closer to his purpose.

At least once, you should go somewhere unplanned. No bookings, no reservations, no itinerary. Just go and see where the road takes you. I used to plan my itineraries very intricately to not miss out on things. But, since I started travelling in an unplanned manner, I find my travels to be much more fulfilling.

“It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.” – Edmund Hilary.

9. Abhinav Singh

Abhinav has travelled to more than 200 destinations in past 10 years in India and abroad. He was fired from his corporate job of 7 years for travelling too much. After about of depression and anxiety he changed his situation to advantage and became a successful travel blogger within the 1st year of blogging.

My first independent solo trip was to Chennai, Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry in 2010. It was an emotional journey as I was revisiting the place to re-live the special memories I made there some years ago. I loved managing everything on my own. The financial power—thanks to my first job—gave me the ability to do things my way in a new place. The freedom and the new sensory stimulations excited and inspired me. Since then I am hooked.

I have been to more than 200 places in India in the last 10 years and also visited many countries. However, Mumbai remains my favourite place. Ever since I have left it, I go back at least once a year to visit Mumbai. Goa, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are also close to my heart.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack.

I keep it really simple. I can not travel without my DSLR and cellphone. Yes, I am a digital slave.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time.

My favourite travel books are Rediscovering Dharavi, Hot Tea Across India, To The Ends Of The World, Falling Off The Map, Into The Wild, Motorcycle Diaries.

My favourite travel movies are, Dhanak, Ye Jawani Hai Diwani, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Wild, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Into The Wild.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there. Stay humble about travel. Do not conquer mountains, love and protect it instead. Do not be in a hurry to travel too much too soon. Enjoy travel at a slow place. And most importantly, be a responsible traveller. Please do not take a ride on elephants, horses or buy plastic mineral water bottles.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. India is the one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined. – Mark Twain

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10. Indrani Ghose

Indrani is no ordinary traveller. A fun and courageous wanderer, she’s an ex-Indian Air Force employee, who once dreamt of travelling around the globe. From Singapore to Portugal and Jaisalmer to Guwahati, she has travelled to over 21 countries and 250+ cities till now. She has done many road trips across Europe and Southeast Asia with her family. She is also known as one of the best travel bloggers in India . 

We as a family, place travel as a must-do thing during vacations. I think it is in the genes. My parents have taken us, siblings, out during vacations and now I travel with my family often. For us, travel is another kind of learning experience, something which is impossible to get in schools and colleges.

It is all the Unesco World Heritage sites. Our road trips in different countries have been planned along with the Unesco sites of that country. The last major road trip we did was through Spain and Portugal – 3155kms. We covered 23 sites on this trip alone.

I am not a big fan of tech gadgets but mobiles with google maps, a good camera and a good collection of music have been a constant companion on our road trips.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is my most favourite travel book now.

I am not sure if I am there yet to advise, but I would like to say, travel responsibly. Travellers today travel to the remotest part, popularise it and the next thing we know a horde of tourists marching to the newly discovered destination spoiling it in the process. Respect locals, their lifestyle and their privacy.

“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” – Confucius

11. Swati & Sam

A software engineer duo, Swati and Sam are among the top Indian travel bloggers in the luxury travel segment. They have travelled to 16 international destinations and to many corners of Indian towns and cities. Now the pair are the go-to travel guides for travellers in and around the world.

It’s difficult to pick one. We love Bali, Maldives, Seychelles, Switzerland and Thailand.

Powerbank is what we need with us on our trips.

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Don’t overthink. If budget is a constraint, you can spend your weekends exploring nearby places.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sail. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Taiwan

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12. Agniswar and Amrita

Two backpackers from Kolkata, Agniswar and Amrita love to explore and look for unconventional experiences and destinations. Amrita is adventurous while Agni always wanted to play safe. Together they’ve faced hailstorms of the Himalayas, did scuba diving 12 metres below sea level, froze during Chadar River trek and even got stuck at a riot in Jammu. They share their stories of adventure and fun on their awesome blog, which makes them one of the most influential Indian travel bloggers.

The travelling bug had bitten us long back. The first trip we took together was way back in 2011 in Goa. We wanted to see the crazy world and Goa seemed to be the best place. One trip followed another and finally on our Amarnath trip, we did find the travellers in us.

Your favourite travel destination.

Northeast India is our favourite destination. We love the rugged and unexplored terrains and the varied cultures and customs of the Northeast lure us the most.

Our Camera, smartphone, and power bank

Our favourite book is Journey to Lhasa – The Diary of a Spy by Sarat Chandra Das. We both love a movie called “The Way Back”.

Travel as if no one is watching you. Travel makes you admire the smaller beauties of life. Do not just tick off your list of things to do. Enjoy a place and experience the culture and cuisines of the place. Travelling is not just about numbers, it is about the experience.

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before” – Dalai Lama

13. Prachi & Himadri Garg

Prachi & Himadri Garg are two sisters who have been exploring unexplored India for the last 8 years. Popularly known as Ghoomophirosisters, the two women are among the most famous travel bloggers in India. They have recently been awarded by MP Tourism as their best friend on Social Media in travel awards 2016 and by Gujarat Tourism Board for their services.

In Feb 2007, there was a forecast for a sub-zero temp in Delhi, this pushed us to pack our bags and plan a trip to Shimla. This was our first solo backpack trip as ghoomophirosisters where-in we planned an impromptu trip without any prep. Since then, there has been no looking back.

Our DSLR Nikon-750

Our favourite travel movie is Everest.

Don’t think about the perfect time. Just pack your bags and travel.

“All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

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14. Mayuri Patel

If you want to learn how to travel with your full-time job, Mayuri is the person you should follow. She believes that in every aspect routine is lethal and hence, she keeps a balance of work and travel to make her life sweet and salty. You can follow her adventures on her blog.

I took my first trip in 2011 to Rajasthan. This was the start and those feelings of liberation and seeking new destinations, culture and experiences triggered my travel journey. From that year onward, I started exploring more and more and gradually I fell in love with travelling.

Kasmir, India. It has everything a traveller wants. I am a mountain person and I wouldn’t deny that Kashmir is heaven on the earth .

My Mobile Phone and DSLR.

I don’t watch many movies but I love Dil Chahta Hai and Ye Jawani Hai Diwani. If we talk about books, Azadi Mera Brand by Anuradha Beniwal is my fav.

Don’t plan too much while you leave your home. Don’t live only by guidebooks. Engage with locals who can give you more recommendations about the destinations. Also, put some flexibility in your schedule and go with the flow.

“The most dangerous risk of All – The risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later.”

15. Karthik Murali H

A data scientist by profession and a travel my heart, Karthik is among the top travel bloggers of India. His interesting blog talks about travel, lifestyle, and technology. Want some smart travel hacks? An Asian Traveller can be your go-to guide.

I’ve been travelling since my childhood, at least to a min of two destinations per year. Ever since it caught on as a passion and I have begun to explore more and more destinations each year thanks to the lower airfares, more direct flights, it just got a whole lot easier.

Nothing has fascinated me more than the beautiful city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Digital Camera. No mobile cameras can replace the 300 dpi quality of a digicam.

Plan your travel in a way it doesn’t affect your budget a lot. Find low flight fares during sales and book in advance. Don’t compromise on comfort and quality. Travel is not about seeing new places. It’s about being comfortable in your own space wherever you are. Never let go of that.

No amount of education or degrees can teach you the same.

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16. Archana & Vidur

This awesome travelling couple is an inspiration to many. While Vidur is responsible for clicking the most gorgeous pictures for TravelMyNation, Archana keeps their travel adventures. Their Instagram profile is where one should go for some real travel inspiration.

I think it was the urge to see what’s out there. Archana and I are both very fond of the outdoors, are curious about wildlife and generally love being on the road. That’s how we started and we haven’t looked back since then.

Your favourite travel destination Of the ones we visited, we love Arunachal Pradesh the most. And in our bucket list are Mongolia and New Zealand.

GoPro Action camera and iPhones

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A travel quote that always inspires you to travel “I don’t want to know what time it is. I don’t want to know what day it is or where I am. None of that matters.”

Reshma’s itchy feet have made her a popular solo globetrotter. A writer and dream-chaser, she loves to take the roads less travelled on a shoestring budget. Laos, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Bhutan, Thailand, and Cambodia are some of the nations Reshma has ticked off the bucket list.

I had been travelling with friends and family for many years, which I thoroughly enjoyed. But at some point, I felt like planning a trip to travel by myself. So I went on a weekend trip alone, and I loved it absolutely. That trip led to many trips, and solo travel became a part of my life.

Your favourite travel destination .

I find this question really hard to answer every time. I can’t pick just one. So I would choose the Philippines and Bhutan.

It is not exactly a travel gadget, but I always carry my music player.

My favourite travel movie is Into the Wild. When it comes to books, I have many, but I think it is The Motorcycle Diaries.

Sometimes, it is okay to skip a ‘popular attraction’ for any reason, whether you lack time or interest or both. The FOMO while travelling can never be avoided no matter how much you try because the world is just too big and we are going to miss experiencing one thing or the other. So accept that it’s totally fine.

“When no possessions keep us when no countries contain us, and no time detains us, man becomes a heroic wanderer, and woman, a wanderers.” The Wanderers

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18. Sahil Singh

Sahil left his corporate job in 2017 to quench his travel thirst. He’s a big-time foodie and believes in responsible travel. One can say Sahil is a weekend getaway expert.

I use to travel a lot with my family earlier, but in March 2017, I took a life-changing decision to travel with 20 strangers on a Himalayan trek for the first time. This trip changed my perspective about travel.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Ladakh (going in June), till now – Triund, Bhrigu Lake, Jaisalmer

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

I call my smartphone my best travel partner, so for its survival, I always carry a power bank.

Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani, Highway, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Travel is a beautiful feeling and a great teacher too. You learn a lot from the experiences you gather while travelling. So, just take a break from the mundane lifestyle of cities, plan a small or a long trip to any place of your choice. But, always remember to travel in a responsible manner. Never spoil the dignity of the place you are visiting to especially nature.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. “Looking for a sign? Travel, you won’t have this opportunity forever.”

19. Niranjan Das

A nomad, Niranjan has travelled throughout India and covered over 10 countries in Europe and Asia. He believes that life is a travelogue and we all are just nomads.

The inquisitiveness to explore unknown places, languages, cultures and roads were the reason behind my early travels. The reasons remain the same even now, every time I travel.

Cannot pick one, as I love quite a few. Gokarna, Spiti, Rishikesh and Florence heads the list.

More than gadgets, I make sure to carry guide books and maps of the places I travel to.

Motorcycle Diaries and Into the Wild are my favourites.

The world out there isn’t as bad as it is often portrayed. There are strangers who are friendly, there are untrodden roads that take you to gorgeous places and there are unexplored villages that would greet you warmly. Go out and explore every nook and corner of the world.

“Travelling-It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller”- Ibn Batuta.

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20. Supriya Sehgal

A wayfarer, Supriya has seen many colours and cultures of India during her travel. She has been contributing to prominent travel magazines and newspapers, including National Geographic Traveller, Outlook Traveller, and Mint to share her knowledge about travel with the world.

I wanted to get out of an expected Bangalore’s weekend rigmarole and explore a state that I hadn’t seen till then. It was the first time after college that I could travel independently, which was a big box to check.

That’s really difficult to answer, but I NEVER get bored of Varanasi.

Phone and battery pack.

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If travelling is a significant part of your profession, keep an eye on your progress alongside enjoying wandering about. Build realistic financial and skill development goals. This will help to keep the momentum on for a long time to come.

“I love to travel because you may be uncomfortable, hungry, hot and sweaty, cold and shivering…but damn it, you will never be bored.” – Tony Wheeler

Often found travelling through India’s vibrant and gorgeous towns and villages with her father, Arti is a wanderer at heart. One can find a lot of useful travel information on her blog.

I went on my first trip with my mom and dad, and all I can say is that I have only loved travelling ever since.

I love travelling within India. India is truly a wonderland for every traveller and I am no exception. Internationally, my favourite is Japan.

Not gadgets exactly, but a diary and a pen are always my companions on the road.

One of my favourite travel movies is Wild Chronicling Cheryl Strayed.

It’s not mine but a wise person’s advice. It’s a wild, wonderful world, follow your heart and let the adventure unfold!

“As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.” – A. C. Benson

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A storyteller and rambler, Elita truly believes in the redemptive power of narratives. One can follow her blog Nomadic Thunker to be a part of her travel journeys.

My first journey was a classic scenario. I had office leaves that would lapse if I didn’t utilize them and on the other hand, had friends who wouldn’t make up their minds about the dates we could lock-in. I didn’t want to have to sit at home and do nothing, so I took off for my first solo travel journey.

Arunachal Pradesh. There’s a calm vibe to it.

Not a travel gadget exactly, but I always keep my portable charger with me.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach (it’s not a typical ‘travel’ book but it’s amongst the most beautiful books on journeys of transformation – which is what I associate travel with)

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there.

Be receptive. Mute your prejudices. Search, find, examine and then retell your own stories about people, places, and culture. Because if you’re going to say what ‘everyone else’ is already saying, what are you contributing to?

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” – Mary Oliver

23. Sumit Sharma

Sumit is an online marketer by profession and a traveller by passion. His love for India and its rich culture and heritage is eternal, which has led him to cover more than 15 cities of the nation.

My wanderlust started back in August 2016, when my friends and I travelled to Udaipur & Mount Abu. Udaipur is a really adorable city that casts a magic spell with its fine art, rich culture, and sparkling lakes that mesmerise your senses. In the last 21 months, I have been to more than 15+ Indian cities.

So, my favourite travel destination in India will obviously be Kashmir. It is one of the amazing tourist destinations in India & the real paradise on earth. Travelling to Kashmir is in my bucket list.

There are some essentials that I will not travel without are pen, notebook, and mobile. But nowadays universal travel adapters & portable chargers are my go-to travel gadgets.

“Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” and “Eat Pray Love”

The skills and experience you gain from travelling can give you life-long lessons. Trust me! With all the ways a trip can make you more of an awesome person, there’s no other way.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page”.

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24. Revati & Charles Victor

A travel blogging couple from India, Revati and Charles Victor are proving to travel seekers that you don’t need to quit your jobs to travel with one awesome vacation at a time. Their travel blog opens doors to history, culture, flavours, and experiences from places around the world.

While both of us have enjoyed travel from a young age, we planned the trip of a lifetime to Paris after we got married. As someone who speaks French, I had always wanted to visit Paris and Charles is a big patron of the arts, so he could not wait to discover the museums of Paris.

It changes every day, but one favourite we always return to is Paris. Between us, we’ve been there over a dozen times!

Our camera. Currently is the Sony A7RIII

We loved ‘The Way’ which features the walk of Camino del Santiago from France to Spain and we hope to do that 800 km walk someday.

Travel with an open mind and heart, and you’ll always come away richer.

Mark Twain’s, ”Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” It’s such a powerful one.

Whether you are a travel enthusiast or not, these top travel bloggers in India will surely inspire your to travel and explore the magic of travel. Follow them to know about all the travel tips and amazing things you explore around you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Top Travel Bloggers In India

How much travel bloggers earn in India?

Travel blogging has come out as a trending profession and people can actually 3-4 lakhs per month from a widely read blog.

How to start a travel blog in India?

The first step to start a travel blog in India is by creating a blog or a website. Then start posting your travel experiences along with sharing useful tips for the readers to travel better.

Who are the best travel bloggers in India?

Some of the best travel bloggers in India who are known for sharing their travel stories in the most beautiful way are Shivya Nath, Neelima Vallangi and Archana Singh.

How do Instagram travel bloggers make money?

Instagram travel bloggers can money through various sources like sponsored campaigns with tourism boards, destinations, hotels and airlines. Alongside that, there are other ways like sponsored posts, brand ambassadorship and also marketing consulting.

Who is a travel blogger?

A travel blogger is a person who travels and explore the world to take experiences and write them to earn from various online sources.

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49 Indian Travel Bloggers & Their Travel Blogs [Updated List]

Are you looking for some of the best travel blogs in India? If yes, then in this post, you’ll come across the 49 best travel blogs in India run and managed by professional travellers and wanderers. 

Whether you are looking for tips on travel blogging, destination section, hotel and tourist spots review or information about art, culture and architect of beautiful cities of the world, you can consider following any of these blogs for sure. 

49 Best Travel Bloggers In India

1.shivya nath.

Shivya Nath

When it comes to the best Indian travel blogger, Shivya Nath will always be on top of my list. Shivya Nath is a writer, travel Instagrammer, entrepreneur, storyteller and travel blogger.

She started travelling the world at the age of 23, by quitting her corporate job. Since then, she has been travelling the world and living a digital nomad lifestyle.

Her blog, The Shoot Start is the most popular Indian travel blog. It has been featured on BBC Travel, National Geographic Travel and other such publications.

On her blog, you will get to see the travel journey all across the world.

Why you should follow her blog?

  • Get amazing travelling resources.
  • The blog is easy to scan, read and allows you to search Shivya’s travel story by destination.

2.Neelima Vallangi

Neelima

Neelima Vallangi is a professional photographer and full-time travel blogger.

In the year 2014, Neelima quit her software engineering job to do full time travelling. Since then, she has been a full-time traveller and freelance travel writer.

Her amazing writing and photography skills can be seen on her blog travel with Neelima.

Her writing has also been featured in several national and international news publications. In fact, she has also won a national award for her photography skills.

  • Explore new destinations, places and countries.
  • Please your eye with some highly captivating photography.
  • Decide where you go for travelling with help of guides and resources on her blog. 

3.Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula

Mridula Dwivedi is another top Indian travel blogger.

She started her travel blog called travel tales in the year 2005. And since then, she has been continuously blogging about travelling. Her blog also has been featured on BBC, National Geographic, Skoda Yeti Video and the Guardian.

It is a mixture of adventure, travel and stories of Mridula from all across the world. As a reader, you will get travel advice, reviews and inspiration from her blog. Apart from travel related stories, you will see wonderful images and photographs on her blog.

  • Travel guides and resources.
  • Travel safety tips. 
  • Roadtrip and backpacking advice. 

4.Anuradha Goyal

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Anuradha Goya has been privileged to run one of the popular Indian travel blog sites called Inditales. Inditales is a place where Anuradha shares her travel stories and experiences about travelling the world.

Inditales was started by Anuradha in the year 2004. Over time, the blog grew to the next level and it was nurtured by Indian travel lovers.

On Inditales, you will get to know about the travel stories on Anuradha. You will also learn more about new destinations, places and countries. On top of that, his blog will also help you to choose your next travel destination.

Why you should follow this blog?

  • Get product, hotel and destination reviews.
  • Learn about UNESCO world heritage site.
  • Watch some wonderful travel vlog and videos.

5.Umang Trivedi 

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Umang Trivedi is a male Indian travel blogger.

He started his travel blog called Travelmax to document all his travel-related stories. Soon his blog becomes popular and this encouraged Umang to write more about travelling.

On his blog, you will find articles related to three domains trave, adventure and off-beat travel. You will also get some travel-related tips and ideas that will help you in your travelling journey.

Umang also writes about things to do, popular places to eat, wildlife and more. Such articles will help you to plan your trip easily.

Why you should follow his blog?

  • Get unlimited travel tips and ideas.
  • Get inspired to travel the world.
  • Learn about adventurous sports like bungee jumping, scuba diving, paragliding and more.

6.Archana Singh

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Archana Singh is a multi-talented woman. She is a brand consultant, speaker, photographer, influencer and travel blogger. In fact, she was the most awarded travel blogger of India in the year 2018.

On her blog, you will get articles related to facts about particular places, things to do, places to visit and more.

She also writes about the culture of a place which she visits.

Apart from writing articles on her blog, she also writes for several news publications of the world.

She has also spoken at conferences such as TEDx, WTM, ATM and more.

  • Award-winning blog.
  • Archana’s storytelling and photography skills will inspire you.

7.Ajay Sood

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Ajay Sood is an award-winning travel blogger and photographer as well.

His blog has won the biggest travel blogging contest conducted by Cox & Kings. For his travel photography, Ajay has won the best photographer of the year award by outlook magazine.

On his blog called Travelure, Ajay creates great content about travelling. He writes about his adventures and shares photos of beautiful locations, wildlife and landmarks.

He also contributes his articles to Huffington Post, Jet wings, Taj Magazine and more.

  • Get photography tips and lessons.
  • Learn about shooting in light and capturing in speed.
  • Know more about art, culture and architecture of India.

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Ami Bhat is an Indian female travel blogger who has PG degree in marketing and a great eye for photography. When Ami is not blogging she loves to play badminton, swimming or just running.

Her blog, Thrilling Travel is a perfect place where travel lovers can unwind themselves. The blog talks about culture, heritage, places, beaches, cities, art, nature and more.

Ami also gives travel advice, guides and resources to travellers who love travelling and adventure.

  • Award-winning travel blog.
  • Featured on various media and news publications.
  • Get travel-related tips and tricks.
  • Get the best travel guides and more.

9.Nivedith Gajapathy

Nivedith

Nivedith Gajapathy is an Indian lifestyle, food, tech and travel blogger.

His blog techtraveleatrepeat.com is very popular among the Indian blogging community. This is because of his amazing content and travel stories which Nivedith shares.

If you have a passion for travelling and lust for delicious food, then his blog is the place where you should be.

Apart from travel-related content, Nivedith also writes about hotel reviews, sports and technology.

Hence, you will be getting a mixture of articles on his blog.

  • Many Bollywood celebrities follow his blog and love his story.
  • He shares a genuine review about hotels and restaurants.

10.Rangan Datta

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Rangan Datta is a travel blogger cum photographer. For Ranjan, travel is his passion and he loves to travel.

He documents all his travel experiences and stories through his travel blog called Ranjan Datta. His travel stories and mesmerizing content has touched the hearts of many.

You can also witness his photography skills through his blog. In fact, his photography and the art of storytelling skills have made his blog popular.

  • The blog has an index section which makes it easy for you to find any article.
  • His blog is considered a top travel blog by Feedspot.

11.Oindrila De

Oindrila De is an Indian travel influencer and blogger.

Oindrila’s love for travel started when she left her home country India, to live alone in another country. Since then, the travelling bug hit her hard.

Oindrila is also an IT professional and works at a top investment bank. When she is not working, she loves to travel or write about her travelling experience.

Her blog will gauge you through destinations, places, people and architecture across the world.

Apart from this, she also gives genuine travel advice and tips to her readers.

12.Vishnu Kumar 

The next on this list of Indian travel bloggers is Vishnu Kumar. He is the founder of Thinking Particle , a travel blog and forum for travellers across the nation. 

On this blog, you’ll mostly find Vishnu sharing is travel stories, experiences and adventures to make travelling India a bit easier. There is also a forum created for people to discuss travelling and ask their doubts. 

One of the most popular posts on this blog is on Bhangarh fort. This fort is considered to be haunted in India and attracts a good number of visitors every year. 

Why you should follow his blog:

  • Get travel guides and information. 
  • Forum to discuss travelling.
  • Accurate information about tourist places.

13.Nilabh Ranjan 

Nilabh

When talking about the best travel bloggers in India how can we forget about Nilab Ranjan? He is the founder of a travel blog in India called Travel Escape. 

Nilabh who is an avid traveller himself started this website with an aim to build a community of travellers who can share the real, first-hand and 100% genuine information about India’s best tourist places.

Today, this blog gets around 14K hits per month and several top Indian travel bloggers contribute their knowledge on the site.

The website has now grown to a significant level and you can trust every bit of information on it. If you are a traveller, you can also contribute about your travel experience on the site. 

14.Vrinda Maheshwari 

Vrinda Maheshwari

Smart, beautiful and intelligent that’s how our next Indian travel blogger is. An MBA by qualification, Vrinda Maheswari is a multi-talented woman and travelling is something that boils in her blood. In the past few years, she has been to 22+ countries and various top travel destinations in India. 

Apart from travelling, Vrinda is also a skilled digital marketing professional with a passion for entrepreneurship. 

Although Vrinda doesn’t run an active travel blog in India, but her Instagram account is worth following. Recently, she has also started learning Shuffle, a dance form that requires fast movement of legs with amazing foot moves. 

15.Abhinav Singh

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I am 100% sure that you would love to follow an award-winning travel blogger in India, right? 

If yes, then Abhinav Singh has got your back. He has been listed more than 25 times as the best travel blogger in India. His hard work, dedication and amazing content justify why he is a top travel blogger. 

Abhinav has also received many awards and recognition in the travel blogging category. Plus, his work has been featured on many top media publications, magazines, blogs and travel channels. 

Apart from this, Abhinav has also judged several travel photography contests and competitions. 

  • Abhinav is an award-winning blogger.
  • Get unbiased reviews on travel products and tourists spots.
  • Travel guides, tips, advice and a lot of actionable information about travelling.
  • International travelling tips and lot more. 

16.Indrani Ghosh

Indrani

Let me introduce to you an Ex Indian Air Force Officer and top Indian travel blogger Indrani Ghosh who always dreamed of travelling the globe. 

Even after being a mother with a family of four, Indrani never said good by to her passion for travelling. That’s because she was bitten by a travel bug so hard that it never got off her system. 

Her India travel blog isharethese is a one-stop-shop for all things related to travel. From lifestyle tips to travel guides, her blog has got everything that a travel lover needs. 

As of now, Indrani travels with her family and they have been across Singapore to Portugal and Jaisalmer to Guwahati and many other exotic tourist spots in India and abroad. 

  • Her blog has been featured on Google local guides connect.
  • Travel the world through Indrani’s amazing travel photography.
  • Lifestyle tips and more. 

17.Dheeraj Sharma

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Dheeraj Sharma needs no introduction. He is the founder of a popular Indian travel blog named Devil On Wheels . 

By qualification, Dheeraj is a software developer and currently working in the USA. However, his passion for travelling and exploring different places has not faded yet. Whenever Dheeraj gets time he plans a trip to the most amazing tourist spots in the USA, India or elsewhere in the world. 

As of now, Dheeraj has been to Ladhak, Spiti Valley, USA, Bhutan, North East India and Uttrakhand. 

Besides travelling, Dheeraj also enjoys and loves cricket, computers, Netflix, and Hollywood Movies. 

  • Complete tour guide on travelling to Spiti valley.
  • Ladakh travel guide.
  • Tour guide calenders.
  • Guide on USA travel from India.

18. R. Niranjan

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Whether it is long bike rides luxury holidays, trekking or solo travelling,  R Niranjan Das loves it all. That’s why I have mentioned his name on this list of the best travel bloggers in India. 

Travelling to every country in the world, meeting like-minded people, exploring new cultures and cuisines is something that Niranjan wants to accomplish before he dies. 

His blog Tales Of Nomad is one of the oldest travel blogs in India that Niranjan started 12 years back to document all his travel adventures and experience. 

Niranjan’s article and work have been featured on Travel + Leisure, The Hindu, Yahoo, Spice Flair and CLAY.

19.Parnashree Devi

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Pranshree Devi is an award-winning female travel blogger in India who has travelled across 12 countries and 600+ cities across the globe. 

She is a curious traveller who loves wandering around and learning new things. Meeting new people and having a healthy conversion is something every traveller loves and so do Prannashree. 

Her first trip was to Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand. She was mesmerized with the beauty of Uttarakhand and discoveries started from there. After that, she never looked back and realized her love and passion for travelling. 

Parnashree Devi also did a travel show with MTV India “Nano Drive with MTV.” in the year 2014. 

Why should you follow her blog?

  • Get on a virtual journey with intuitive photographs.
  • Explore culture, tradition and art forms of various countries and states in India.
  • Get long from travel guides, safety tips and some advice for newbie travel bloggers in India. 

20.Aarti Shah

Arti Shah

With more than 11+ years of experience in travelling blogging, Aarti Shah is next on my list. Her blog, My Yatra Diary extensively covers pilgrim places of spiritual significance in India and is aimed to help people who are planning for their trip to India. 

Her blog has also won many awards and recognition. In fact, most of her tips to countries like Japan and Australia have been sponsored by travel companies.

Arti has also been featured on The Asian Age and The Hindu and in The Maharashtra Times.

  • Travel guides are written in simple and easy to understand language.
  • Award-winning Indian travel blogger. 

21.Renuka Walter

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Renuka Walter is a solo female Indian travelling blogger with a love of photography, writing and travelling. Her passion for travelling reflects in her blog which is all about solo travelling, national and international tourist destinations and a lot more. 

Very recently, Renuka has also published a book on Amazon titled: How to build a brand as a blogger. 

This is a must-read book for all the newbie travel bloggers in India who want to make it big in the blogging industry. 

  • Award-winning Indian travel blog.
  • Explore India and its beauty through her blog posts.
  • Take a virtual trip to Itlay, Australia and Malaysia. 
  • Learn how to become a travel blogger and make money online. 

22.Bhushavali 

Bhushavali

Bhushavali is yet another Indian travel blogger who wears multiple hats. She is a mother, Fashion & Textile Designer and Art History tutor by profession and owner of a top-rated travel blog in India. 

Her blog is mostly about nature tourism where Bhushavali covers articles in forests, tea farms, trekkings and more. Of course, she also covers adventure tourism UNESCO World Heritage site at a time. 

So far, Bhushavali has been to 78 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 15+ international counturties. 

You can read more that her experience of 78 UNESCO’s World Heritage sites on her blog Travel Bhusahavli . 

  • Get travel tips based on her experience.
  • Learn about nature tourism. 
  • Explore through 78 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

23.Shailza Sood Dasgupta

Shailza

Want to know exciting and amazing travel stories from India? If yes, then start following Shailza Sood Dasgupta’s blog. Travel is something that keeps Shailza happy and alive. 

Prior to becoming a full-time travel blogger and social entrepreneur, Shailza worked with companies like Google and Mickensy for more than a decade. Later, she managed to get out of the 9-5 rat race and pursued her passion for travelling. 

She started her blog mytravelingexp which become quite popular soon and top Indian travel blog to follow. 

Shailza also co-founded HomeStays Of India, the platform dedicated to connecting travellers to homestays in remote areas of India. 

24.Hari Narayana Maddali

A project manager in the multinational national organization, Hari Narayan was always fascinated with travelling. Although Hari loved adventure travelling, but it was the rich history of India that hooked him and began his journey to pursue travelling. 

While Hari was in Bangalore, he got several occasions to visit new places, explore culture, keep learning and meet new people. The passion for knowing and learning was the main driving force for encouraging him to travel. 

By following his blog India That Was , you can explore History, Heritage and Nature of India in detail. If you seriously want to know about the history of India, then you must follow his blog.

Why should you follow his blog?

  • Learn about the history and culture of India and various states.
  • Explore historic places of India through virtual tours.
  • Learn about art, architecture and culture of India and various other states. 

25.Surya S Raju

Surya S Raju

An engineer by qualification, Surya S Raju hails from India, a land of rich culture and heritage. She is also an animal lover, a trained classical dancer and someone who loves travelling across the globe. 

According to Surya, travelling helps her in unwinding as well as meeting new people, understanding various cultures and exploring different places. 

Her blog Travelrope started out on Tumblr. Looking at the growth and popularity of her blog, Surya decided to switch to a custom made website on WordPress and decided to migrate. 

Since then, her blog has reached millions of travel lovers in India and across the globe. 

  • Share your travel experience on her blog if you are an avid traveller. 
  • Read interviews of people who inspire Surya. 
  • Last but not the least, read travel guides and tips. 

26.VJ Sharma

VJ Sharma is another award-winning travel blogger in India who is best known for founding a travelling camera, a blog that covers travelling as well as camera and gadgets review articles. 

VJ started his travel blogging journey 10 years back to share and document his travelling experience just like other travel bloggers in India. 

Since its inception, his blog has got millions of traffic every year. To date, travelling camera has got 9 million hits with a domain authority of 91 and page authority of 70.

Why should you follow VJs blog?

  • Get reviews about travel gadgets and cameras.
  • Travel tips and hacks. 
  • Get 50+ articles and posts on lifestyle.

27.Namita Kulkarni 

Namita

Yoga, travelling, writing and artist are the skills that our next Indian travel blogger possesses.

Over the years, Namita Kulkarni has travelled across 14+ countries and have shared her experience on her blog radicallyeverafte which is popular in India. 

From her amazing trip in Thailand to jumping off a waterfall in Mauritius to rafting in Rishikesh, Namita has shared every bit of her travelling experience on her blog. 

Apart from travelling, Namita loves Yoga too and she is a certified Yoga teacher too. 

  • Get actionable travel tips and hacks. 
  • Learn yoga and get fitness tips. 
  • Read interviews of top travel bloggers and yoga experts in India.

28.Divya Prasad

Divya

Our next Indian travel blogger hails from Himachal Pradesh who got her travel bug bite 9 years ago when she first went on her trip to the Himalayas. She found the Himalayas very special and soon started going on treks around Maharashtra. 

Since then, Divya took travelling seriously and realized her passion for it. 

Her first-ever solo trip was in Lahaul Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This was the time when Divya was working as a full-time writer in a digital advertising firm. 

Divya wanted to explore every nook and corner of India so she decided to take a sabbatical leave and travelled across the country. Later, she turners into a full-time freelance writer and travel blogger. 

29.Jitaditya Narzary

If you are looking for the best travel blogs in India, travellingslacker has to be on your list. This blog is run and managed by Jitaditya Narzary. 

This blog focuses more on the northeast part of India, wildlife in India, the heritage of India and a lot more. S, if you want to explore more about art, historic reference and culture of India, the travellingslacker is the place to be at. 

Jitaditya started this blog in the year 2010 and now it generates around 40,000 to 50,000 organic visitors per month. 80% of the traffic comes from Google organic search. 

Why should you follow this blog?

  • Gauge through the northeast of India and the Himalayas. 
  • Learn about the rich heritage of MP, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and other states.
  • Get travel guides, tips and tons of advice. 

30.Gulshan Bafna

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Looking for the best luxury travel blogs in India? Gushan and Kritika Bafna got you covered. Both are luxury couple travel bloggers in India and runs gulshanbafna.com. Apart from blogging, both are also well-established travel entrepreneurs in India. 

If you want to explore the world, have adventures to discover unique places, and immerse in unravelling world cultures, start following their blog right now. 

Gulshan and Kritika will take you through the most beautiful sides of different places they travel. Of course, they’ll also mention the downside of places they travel to give you an unbiased opinion. 

As a top Indian blogger, Gulshan still feels he has a lot to discover and explore in each and every corner of the world. 

  • Get awesome luxury travel tips.
  • Read interviews of businesses, entrepreneurs, travellers and people who inspire. 
  • Get to know facts about various tourist places in India and abroad.

31.Seema Gurnani

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It gives me immense pain to say Seema is no longer with us today. She was one of the most top-rated food and travel bloggers in India who passed away due to COVID complications. 

Seema was only 26 years old and founder of Panda Reviewz, a popular food and travel blog in India that was started in 2016. Because of the uniqueness of content and honest review, Panda Reviewz became popular soon. 

Seema was also a wanderer who travelled across the country to document and share her experience on the blog. On top of that, her food-related articles made her go gaga over her blog.

A few years back, Seema had also quit her job to pursue full-time travel blogging in India. 

32.Arvind GJ

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Being awarded as the best Indian travel blogger, Arvind GJ had a passion for travelling since childhood. Unlike other travel bloggers in India, Arvid loves to travel with friends and family.

He was a die trekker for a while now but has now turned into an adventurous traveller. Mountains, beaches, wildlife and templates are his favourite places to visit and you’ll find the same on his blog aravindgundumane.com.

Till date, Arvid has travelled to 7 different continents and documented all his expeditions in detail on his blog. If you want to take a virtual tour to any of these continents then follow his blog.

  • Explore the wildlife of various countries which Arvid visits.
  • Understand the culture and rich heritage of India and the world.

33. Agni & Amrita Tale Of Two Backpackers

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Now here comes my personal favourite travel blog in India which is Tale Of Two Backpackers by Angi and Amrita. This blog will surely help you in travelling smartly and exploring the culture and civilization of various countries and places.

Both Angi and Amirta are part-time travelling bloggers in India. Being full-time working professionals, they carefully and smartly plan their trip across exotic, rich and beautiful tourist locations. 

Most of the blog content talks about travel, tourist, adventure and culture of various countries. Sometimes they also share blogging and SEO for travel bloggers across the globe.

Why should you follow their blog?

  • Travelling blogging tips and SEO tricks.
  • Learn how to travel alongside a full-time job.
  • How to make money as a travel blogger in India.
  • Generic travel posts and more.

34.Reshma Narasing

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With a degree in engineering from the prestigious National Insitute Of Technology, Reshma Narasing is next on my list of travel bloggers in India. 

With a degree in electronics engineering, Reshma worked as a software professional in MNC. But, just like most of the others, Rashima hated are job too wanted to try something new in life. That’s when the travelling bug hit her hard.

She started travelling on weekdays and took freelance travel writing gigs that helped her in building her own travel blog in India. She started her blog Solo Globetrotter and shared her travel stories with others. 

After 6 months, she quit her high paying job and become a full-time traveller and freelance writer. 

She has been a solo traveller for more than 5 years now and totally enjoying her life. 

  • Solo travelling tips and tricks.
  • Facts about India and other countries.
  • Travelling blog tips and advice.

35.Shubham Mansingka

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Born and brought up in Rajasthan, Shubham is an MBA graduate from Welingkar Institute Of Management Mumbai. 

His parents were avid travellers and nothing made them happy than going on carefree road trips. This is how Shuham started developing his inclination towards travelling. 

Being from a Marwari family, Shuham worked with his family at businesses and scaled it to the next level. After a year of joining the family business, Shubham took his first-ever solo trip to Ladakh and realized that he is having a natural flair for travel.

Since then he took travelling seriously and become a full-time travel blogger in India. 

  • Road trip planning advice and safety tips.
  • Get articles on luxury travelling.
  • Solo travelling advice for newbie travellers in India.
  • Sandeepa and Chetan

Sandeepa

Sandeepa and Chetan are coupled of travel bloggers in India. Sandeepa is an engineer by qualification and Chetan is a media professional. Although they are from a different professional background, but love for travelling is common between them. 

In the year 2013, both quit their jobs, sold their house and devices to become full-time travellers. 

  • Walkthrough amazing photo gallery.
  • Watch travel vlogs and related videos.
  • How to guides on travelling, tips and advice and lot more.

37.Venkat Ganesh

venkat ganesh

Took his first solo trip in the year 2011 for 3 weeks and decided to quit his job 3 months later to become a full-time Indian travel blogger.

Yes, I am talking about Venkat Ganesh who is a moto travel blogger in India. His first solo trip was to Ladakh which was a turning point in his life. After this trip, he resigned from his job and left home without a plan. 

Since then, Venkat has been discovering new destinations, taking road trips in a thrilling way. 

  • Good information for backpackers and newbie travellers.
  • Read stories of his road trip journey. 
  • Read about the unplanned journeys and how they can be game-changer. 

38.Siddhartha Joshi

Calling his world “My Home”, Siddhartha Joshi is next on my list of best travel bloggers in India. He is a professional blogger, vlogger and photographer based out of Mumbai who loves discovering new places, meeting new people, capturing eye-captivating moments and sharing them on his blog and YouTube channel. 

He also runs a great Instagram account too which reflects his photography skills. On his YouTube channel, he’ll take you through the places he visits, the best tourist spots, tech reviews, photography tips and tricks. 

Why should you follow his Indian travel blog?

  • Get reviews of hotels and restaurants.
  • Photography tips and tricks.
  • Walkthrough international tourists spots. 

39.Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha has a heart that moves keeps on a move to new locations, exotic tourists spots and travelling. She is a beauty and travel blogger from India who has been awarded several times for her amazing work in the travel field. 

Being a TEDx speaker and featured on The Huffington Post, The Hindu and Outlook Traveller, Ankita Sinha Ankiita’s travel blog is all things related to travel, places, people, adventure food and culture. 

Apart from blogging, she also runs an active YouTube channel where she uploads videos of her adventurous trips. 

  • International trip tips and advice.
  • Get the experience of her road trips.
  • Watch travel videos.
  • 500+ articles rated to travel, people, food and culture. 

40.Aakash Mehrotra

Aakash

If travelling is a game, then Aakash Mehrotra is pro at it. Aakash is an avid traveller who has a deep love for exploring the wide world out there. 

He has travelled not less than 7 international countries and shared his experience on his blog. Of course, he has also covered many Indian tourists spots as well. 

If you want to explore the adventurous side of various tourist destinations, follow his blog for sure.

Why should follow his blog?

  • Nominated as the best Indian travel blog.
  • Articles on various historic places in India and the world.
  • Take a walkthrough of the best art, culture and architecture of India and the world. 

41.Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Looking for the best Indian travel blogs in India? Manish Kumar’s “ Musafir ho Yaro ” got you covered. This Indian travel blog is especially for those looking for travel-related information in Hindi which is one of the official languages of India. 

His blog is not just about travelling, destination and tourist places, but also about what Manish’s experiences and discovers about these places. 

This blog was started in the year 2008 and to date it is has got 400+ unique stories and articles.

  • Compelte travel infoamtion in Hindi.
  • 400+ articles.
  • Blog posts covering national and international tourist locations.

42.Kritika Goyal

kritika-goyal

Now here comes my personal favourite Travel YouTuber in India, Kritika Goyal. A graduate of Lady Sri Ram College, Kritika Goyal quit her job to travel the world, live a life of freedom and follow her passion for exploring new places and countries. 

Today, her YouTube channel has more than 300,000 subscribers and 27,386,097 views. 

Through her YouTube channel, she will take you through beautiful tourist destinations, famous eateries and popular travel spots. Sometimes she also uploads vlogs related to her life, lifestyle, fashion tips, finance and more. 

Why should you follow her YouTube channel?

  • Get weekly travel vlog created content.
  • Advice for travel vloggers and start a YouTube channel.

43.Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshimi Sharath

A storyteller, passionate writer, digital influencer and top-rated Indian travel blogger, Lakshmi Sharath quit her high paying job after 15 years to become a full-time travel blogger. 

If you want to fresh up your mood, just go through her blog and you’ll discover beautiful locations, eye-pleasing photographs, travel destinations and a lot more content on travel and blogging. 

Since the beginning of her travel blogging journey, Lakshmi has covered 5 continents and 15+ countries. 

  • Get refreshing pictures of landscapes.
  • Travel blogging vs writing tips.
  • Learn how to start a travel blog and make money. 

44.Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha

Let me make no mistake by calling Sudha Ganapathi one of the most talented Indian travel bloggers. She is a book lover, an editor, an amateur photographer, a classical music lover and a mythology enthusiast. 

Her blog is a combination of art, lifestyle, travel and music. In short, her blog reflects many aspects of history, culture, mythology, stories and a lot more. 

Recently her blog completed 11 years which makes it one of the oldest travel blogs in India.

  • Learn about various art, music and culture.
  • Book and product reviews.
  • Submit a guest post if you are a travel blogger.

45. Swati and Sam

Swati and sam

Swati and Sam are yet another luxury couples of travel bloggers in India. Both are qualified engineers and work in MNC companies. Swati wants to quit her job and become a full-time traveller, while Sam loves his job as well as travelling. 

In the past few years, the couple has managed to travel to 16+  international countries and many popular cities in India. Both have a zeal of exploring new places, cultures, people and food. 

  • Categories like travel, lifestyle and fashion. 
  • Learn travel blogging.
  • Fashion tips and advice.

46.Gitanjali Banerjee

Geetanjali

Gitanjali is a part-time travel blogger and full-time entrepreneur. She is the founder of Fertility Dost,  a social impact startup venture. It is India’s first-ever web-based platform to focus on couples undergoing infertility. 

Being a full-time entrepreneur, wife and mother, Gintajali feels that travelling is her destiny. Her blog is the outcome of her passion where she shares her travelling experiences, travel stories, videos, top destination and many many other things. 

Her blog will also inspire you to do what you love.

  • Learn about the spiritual side of India.
  • Explore various cuisine of international countries.
  • Walk yourself through amazing travel videos. 

47.Tanya Khanijow 

Here comes another inspirational travel vlogger in India, Tanya Kahnijow. If you love epic adventures and travel stories, then must subscribe to her YouTube channel for sure. 

She has also delivered a TEDx talk where she shared her and talked about how she becomes a self-taught traveller and film-maker. 

Why should follow her YouTube channel?

  • Travel budget management and transportation tips. 
  • Vlogs on best places to visit, best cafes and top beaches in XYZ destination. 
  • Lifestyle and fashion advice. 

48.Nisha Jha

Nisha Jha

Nisha Jha is one of the most accomplished and decorated travel bloggers in India. In the year 2019, She was selected as the final 7 influencers in the world! It was for a project in Siberia. She is also the among top 5 socially active bloggers of India and a moderator on LinkedIn.

Hence, it makes sense to follow her blog Lemonickes . 

What is the uniqueness of her blog?

  • Get honest reviews of hotels, cafes, air travel and more. 
  • Travel articles on 45 countries in five continents.

49.Antarik Anwesan

Antrik

The last on this list of the best Indian travel bloggers is Antarik Anwesan. Since childhood, Antarik has had a love for travelling and storytelling. That’s the reason why he left his corporate media company job and decided to become a full-time travel blogger.

If he is not travelling,  he would spend most of his days planning for the next trip and sharing his travel stories on the blog.  To source his income, he does freelance gigs for friends, clients and companies. 

  • Images of beautiful landscapes and sceneries. 
  • Nomadic travelling guide and tips. 
  • Articles on places, destinations, tourist spots and more.

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Top 10 Travel Blogs of India

Searching far and wide across the web, we reviewed dozens of blogs, and here’s our list of the top 10 travel blogs of India.

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As your experts in  tailor-made travel to India , the Enchanting Travels team provides you with the top 10 travel blogs of India. Searching far and wide across the web, we reviewed dozens of blogs, considering the writing quality, originality of content and how the travel bloggers really captured the essence of India.

We’ve been following some of these inspiring bloggers for years, and can vouch that they live and breathe  travel in India . They are so good, that some of them have deservedly won top awards in the travel media industry!

Top 10 Travel Blogs of India

1 Traveltalesfromindia.in

Mridula Dwivedi has been writing on her blog  Travel Tales from India  for almost 12 years now.

It began with just articles about travel in India, but as she has expanded her horizon since she gave up her academic career and decided to focus solely on writing, her blog now covers articles from her personal travels outwith India. Which is just as well, as we need her wisdom. Whether it is about how to handle the  monsoons of Kerala  or where to stay in the  deserts of Rajasthan , this blog has you covered. Dwivedi has got something of an international reputation, having been featured by the BBC, and The Guardian.

2 Desitraveler.com

Prasad Np has been dedicated to writing about India from the perspective of both his family – in comfort and style – and as a sole voyager in a more backpacking, fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants approach. Brimming with  India travel tips  and dos and don’ts, you can search the blog by specific destination (or state), which is highly useful if you are wishing to go in-depth during your India travels. You might wish to avoid altitude sickness at  Ladakh in the Himalayas , or learn about how a specific festival in a specific Indian city ticks. This is the blog for you.

What we love about  Desitraveler  is the fabulous photography – taken by the blogger’s own fair hands – that perfectly captures the spirit of India. Prasad NP has got it right: the journey is the destination!

3 Devilonwheels.com

This well-designed and nicely-compiled blog by travelling guru Dheeraj Sharma is dedicated to the beauty of the high and mighty  Himalayas of India . Given how gently he writes about the grace of snow-capped peaks and valleys, you might be surprised to find that Sharma’s dayjob is in software! A travel calendar ensures you will never miss another  event in Ladakh  or Spiti Valley, while there are top tips devoted to your preferred get-around style – be it by air, bike, foot, or 4×4.

Devilonwheels.com  has arguably the most comprehensive list of accommodation in the region. Dedicated to noble causes, the blog also boasts the Adventure Club, which invites members of the Devilonwheels community to join on local tours that give back to the rural Himalayan communities.

4 Isharethese.com

Desi girl Indrani Ghose has been blogging for almost ten years. In that time she’s been capturing the heart of India with an array of photography, particularly stunning portraits and faces of India. Proudly patriotic, no stone is left untouched, whether it is a review of the latest Indian automobile, ghostly tales in haunted  Indian palaces , or delicious destination dining. Ghose has since expanded the blog to global travels – having travelled to over 19 countries and 225 cities. You might be surprised to learn that Ghose was also a trained engineer in the Indian Air Force before venturing into the freelance writing world.

Isharethese.com  is also THE blog where you will see British Prime Minister Theresa May dressed in a full-blown sari during her recent India visit.

5 Lakshmisharath.com

Already an established journalist, Lakshmi Sharath switched her media desk job for a continued get-up-and-go life. Sharath beautifully journals her backpacking travel tales as she ventures to the nooks and crannies of India, where she magically weaves the magic of heritage, culture and mythology into something tangible for armchair travelers. She will keep you on the edge of that seat as she pens down her experiences of a deserted beach, or a town once swallowed by a cyclone, in her blog  Lakshmisharath.com .

You won’t be surprised that this real and fresh approach has received her notoriety as a key India travel influencer, and is repeatedly quoted and featured in global and national publications, from National Geographic Traveller to the Deccan Herald.

6 Myyatradiary.com

Mumbai-based  My Yatra Diary  blogger Arti romantically whips up your passion for  travel in India ! How does she do it? With a sprinkling of poetry from her favourite writers and intellectuals (often Indian, such as Munshi Premchand or Rabindranath Tagore), she relates it to her own experience on the road. Yatra in Hindi, means pilgrimage, and Arti’s blogging diary, which focuses on spiritual destinations in India, is a personal testament to her continuous love of learning and truth-seeking.

She’s been quoted in the Hindu and frequently featured on the Times of India travel website.

7 Inditales.com

Travel blogger Anuradha Goyal has every state in India covered – even the lesser visited states of Odisha and Meghalaya in the  northeast of India ! To those already familiar with her work, this probably comes as no surprise, given that she has been writing for over a decade. With walking tours as a favourite focus of hers, as well as art history and culture, Goyal writes with a confident, fearless voice. You will also find an impressive number of Indian bird photography on her  Inditales blog  – ideal for global bird lovers.

8 Indiatravelblog.com

Founded by Tony John (from Kerala) and his merry men of travel enthusiasts,  Indiatravelblog  is a great resource, acting primarily as a review site of accommodation, tour companies, and activities. Whether you are looking for the best place to go for an  Ayurveda spa resort experience in Kerala  or a  homestay in the Western Ghats , there is plenty to help you keep dreaming that your next India escape is never far away.

9 Indiasomeday.com

Run by two Mumbai-based travel enthusiasts, you will get a good flavor of  Indian culture  on  India Someday . Unlike many travel blogs, India Someday respects and celebrates  luxury travel in India  as much as your typical backpacking experience. It is particularly great for international travelers who are looking to come to India, as it is holds the useful information – like how to navigate the occasionally bewildering world of e-visas.

10 Sandeepachetan.com

Bursting with personal tidbits and must-see lists, this personal travel blog of India – the brainchild of Mumbai couple Sandeepa and Chetan is a great read! Incidentally, the couple sold their house to travel the world full-time two years ago. Whether you want to know about the  best train journeys  to take or the best  landscapes in India , or the inside story on monastery festivals, or off-the-beaten path gems for serious trekkers, it has it all. So devoted to capturing the essence of travel, Sandeepa and Chetan also offer their secrets on what electronic gadgetry and photographic equipment they are using under their Our Travel Gear section!

With this couple constantly on the road with inspiring stories, we encourage you not to lose track of them.

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Best Travel Bloggers in India

Best Travel Bloggers in India

We all have heard at least one of our colleagues talk about ditching it all to travel the world, but how often do people make a career out of being on a permanent or partial vacation? Not many. These are some influential social-media-savvy travelers and digital nomads who are inspiring people to do what makes them happy and venture into the unknown. So, here is our list of 60 top travel bloggers in India, and let’s see what these leading voices in the Indian travel blogging community have to say about their love for exploration and adventure.

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67 Top Travel Bloggers in India

Lakshmi sharath, shivya nath, mridula dwivedi, venkat ganesh, ankita sinha, dheeraj sharma, rachel jones, neelima vallangi, mariellen ward, sandeepa and chetan, siddhartha joshi, shubham mansingka, supriya sehgal, abhinav singh, alka kaushik, archana singh, niranjan das, anuradha goyal, indrani ghose, rutavi mehta, swati and sam, avanish maurya, rishabh and nirali, sandy and vyjay, umang trivedi, richa gupta, sai karthik reddy, arnab maity, snigdha jain, charukesi ramadurai, swati saxena, divyakshi gupta, anuradha shankar, bhushavali natarajan, sushmita sarkar, deepika gumaste, ankita shreeram, priyanka dalal, ruchika vyas, ankita mahabir, deepak patel, renuka walter, anna phipps, manjulika pramod, akash mehrotra, salonee sanghvi, conclusion:.

FYI: The list is in no particular order and hence, does not indicate the ranking of bloggers.

A veteran Indian travel blogger with over a decade of experience, Lakshmi has explored destinations across the country and internationally. Her blog provides detailed travelogues, destination guides, and cultural insights, making it a go-to resource for travelers seeking an authentic understanding of India.

  • Blog URL : www.lakshmisharath.com
  • Social Media Links : Facebook, Instagram

Shivya is a pioneering solo female travel blogger who quit her corporate job to pursue a nomadic lifestyle. Her blog chronicles her journeys to offbeat, sustainable destinations, inspiring readers to explore India’s lesser-known corners and embrace slow, mindful travel.

  • Blog URL : www.the-shooting-star.com
  • Social Media Links : Twitter , Facebook , Instagram

As a prolific travel writer, Mridula has documented her experiences visiting a wide range of destinations in India and abroad. Her blog features well-researched travelogues, accommodation recommendations, and practical travel tips, catering to both seasoned and aspiring travelers.

  • Blog URL : www.traveltalesfromindia.in
  • Social Media Links : Twitter , Facebook, Instagram

Venkat is a photographer and travel blogger who captures the beauty of India through his lens. His blog showcases stunning visual narratives of his journeys, allowing readers to experience the diverse landscapes, architecture, and cultural richness of the country.

  • Blog URL : www.indiabackpackmotorbike.com
  • Social Media Links : Twitter

Prasad is a travel enthusiast who focuses on promoting sustainable and eco-tourism in India. His blog features detailed accounts of his visits to offbeat, nature-centric destinations, encouraging readers to explore India’s lesser-known gems while minimizing their environmental impact.

  • Blog URL : www.desitraveler.com

Ankita is a millennial travel blogger who shares her budget-friendly trips and tips for young travelers exploring India and beyond. Her content caters to the needs of cost-conscious adventurers, providing valuable insights on affordable accommodation, transportation, and experiential activities.

  • Blog URL : www.ankionthemove.com

Dheeraj is a solo male traveler who documents his adventures, from trekking in the Himalayas to exploring remote villages in India. His blog offers a male perspective on solo travel, inspiring readers to step out of their comfort zones and embark on transformative journeys.

  • Blog URL : www.devilonwheels.com

Rachel is an Indian-American travel blogger who writes about her cross-cultural experiences as she discovers her roots and the diversity of India. Her unique perspective provides valuable insights for readers interested in exploring the country’s rich cultural heritage.

  • Blog URL : www.hippie-inheels.com

Neelima is a travel writer and photographer who specializes in adventure travel, trekking, and outdoor pursuits in India. Her blog features adrenaline-fueled accounts of her explorations, accompanied by stunning visuals that capture the thrill and beauty of her experiences.

  • Blog URL : www.travelwithneelima.com

Mariellen is a Canadian travel blogger who has made India her second home. Her blog “Breathedreamgo” focuses on spiritual, cultural, and sustainable tourism, offering readers a deeper understanding of the country’s spiritual traditions and responsible travel practices.

  • Blog URL : www.breathedreamgo.com

Parm is a travel enthusiast who shares his experiences exploring the diverse regions of India. His blog provides comprehensive destination guides, insider tips, and practical information to help readers plan their own adventures across the country.

  • Blog URL : www.desiglobetrotter.com

he duo behind this blog offer a unique perspective on traveling as a couple, showcasing their joint experiences exploring India’s offbeat destinations and immersing themselves in local cultures.

  • Blog URL : www.sandeepachetan.com

Arun is a travel photographer and writer who captures the essence of India through his vivid narratives and stunning imagery. His blog is a visual feast, inspiring readers to discover the country’s hidden gems and lesser-known wonders.

  • Blog URL : www.travel.paintedstork.com

Ajay is a seasoned travel blogger who specializes in adventure travel, trekking, and outdoor activities in India. His blog provides valuable insights and practical advice for readers seeking adrenaline-filled experiences in the country’s rugged landscapes.

  • Blog URL : www.travelure.in

Siddhartha is a travel blogger and photographer who focuses on capturing the unique cultural and architectural heritage of India. His blog offers a deep dive into the country’s historical sites, traditions, and local communities.

  • Blog URL : www.sid-thewanderer.com
  • Social Media Links : Twitter , Instagram

Ami is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in sharing detailed, well-researched guides for destinations across India. Her blog provides valuable information for travelers seeking to explore the country’s diverse regions, from planning itineraries to highlighting off-the-beaten-path attractions.

  • Blog URL : www.thrillingtravel.in

Ruby is a solo female traveler who chronicles her adventures through engaging narratives and stunning photography. Her blog offers an empowering perspective for women interested in exploring India independently, providing practical tips and inspiration.

  • Blog URL : www.singhruby.com

Shubham is a travel blogger and photographer who focuses on capturing the vibrant culture, architecture, and natural beauty of India. His blog features visually stunning content that transports readers to the heart of the country’s diverse regions.

  • Blog URL : www.travelshoebum.com

Supriya is a travel writer and photographer who specializes in exploring the hidden gems and offbeat destinations of India. Her blog provides detailed travelogues and insider tips to help readers discover the country’s lesser-known wonders.

  • Blog URL : www.supriyasehgal.com

Arti is a travel blogger who shares her experiences exploring India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Her blog delves into the country’s ancient traditions, festivals, and sacred sites, offering readers a deeper understanding of the Indian way of life.

  • Blog URL : www.myyatradiary.com
  • Social Media Links : Twitter and Facebook

Abhinav is a travel blogger and adventurer who specializes in outdoor activities, trekking, and adventure travel in India. His blog provides valuable information and inspiration for readers seeking to explore the country’s rugged landscapes and challenge themselves physically.

  • Blog URL : www.asoulwindow.com

Alka is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing the hidden stories and unique experiences of India. Her blog offers a fresh perspective on the country’s cultural diversity, highlighting the traditions and lifestyles of local communities.

  • Blog URL : www.indiainternationaltravels.wordpress.com

Archana is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the essence of India through her vivid narratives and stunning visuals. Her blog provides a comprehensive guide to destinations across the country, catering to the needs of both seasoned and aspiring travelers.

  • Blog URL : www.travelseewrite.com

Niranjan is a travel blogger who specializes in exploring the lesser-known regions and offbeat destinations of India. His blog offers valuable insights and practical tips for readers looking to venture off the beaten path and discover the country’s hidden gems.

  • Blog URL : www.talesofanomad.com

Rohan is a travel blogger who focuses on sharing his experiences exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of India. His blog features detailed travelogues, stunning photography, and useful information to help readers plan their own journeys across the country.

  • Blog URL : www.travelerlust.com
  • Social Media Links : Twitter , Facebook

Anuradha is a seasoned travel blogger and writer who has been exploring India for over a decade. Her blog provides comprehensive destination guides, insider tips, and thought-provoking commentary on the evolving travel landscape in the country.

  • Blog URL : www.inditales.com

Indrani is a travel blogger and photographer who specializes in capturing the essence of India’s architectural heritage. Her blog offers a visually stunning journey through the country’s historical sites, palaces, and monuments, educating readers about the rich cultural legacy.

  • Blog URL : www.isharethese.com

Rutavi is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing the local experiences and authentic stories of India. Her blog delves into the traditions, cuisine, and everyday lives of the people, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the country’s diverse communities.

  • Blog URL : www.photokatha.in

This husband-wife duo shares their joint travel experiences on their blog, offering a unique perspective on exploring India as a couple. Their content highlights the joys and challenges of traveling together, inspiring other couples to embark on their own adventures.

  • Blog URL : www.thetalesofatraveler.com

Avanish is a travel blogger and photographer who specializes in capturing the vibrant culture and natural beauty of India. His blog features stunning visuals and detailed guides to help readers plan their own journeys across the country.

  • Blog URL : www.solobackpacker.com

This young couple shares their experiences exploring India’s offbeat destinations and engaging in sustainable travel practices. Their blog provides valuable insights and practical advice for readers interested in responsible tourism and immersive cultural experiences.

  • Blog URL : www.gypsycouple.com

Sandy and Vyjay are a couple who run a travel blog dedicated to showcasing the diverse regions, cuisines, and experiences that India has to offer. Their content caters to a wide range of travelers, from families to adventure-seekers.

  • Blog URL : www.imvoyager.com

Umang is a travel blogger and photographer who focuses on capturing the essence of India’s rural landscapes, small towns, and local communities. His blog offers a unique perspective, highlighting the country’s lesser-known charms and the everyday lives of its people.

  • Blog URL : www.travelmax.in

Svetlana is a travel blogger who shares her experiences as a solo female traveler exploring India. Her blog provides valuable insights and practical tips for women interested in discovering the country independently, empowering them to step out of their comfort zones.

  • Blog URL : www.maverickbird.com

Richa is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in sharing detailed itineraries and comprehensive guides for destinations across India. Her blog caters to the needs of both first-time and seasoned travelers, ensuring they make the most of their journeys.

  • Blog URL : www.travelsandstories.com

Sai Karthik is a travel blogger and photographer who focuses on capturing the natural beauty and adventure activities in India. His blog provides valuable information and inspiration for readers interested in exploring the country’s vast wilderness and engaging in outdoor pursuits.

  • Blog URL : www.addsomecurry.com

Parnashree is a travel blogger who specializes in sharing practical tips and budget-friendly travel advice for exploring India. Her blog caters to the needs of cost-conscious adventurers, offering valuable insights on affordable accommodation, transportation, and unique local experiences.

  • Blog URL : www.traveldiaryparnashree.com

Arnab is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the essence of India’s diverse cultures and landscapes. His blog features stunning visuals and detailed travelogues, transporting readers to the heart of the country’s most captivating destinations.

  • Blog URL : www.arnabmaity.com

Anita is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing the stories and experiences of solo female travelers in India. Her blog provides a supportive community and valuable resources for women interested in exploring the country independently.

  • Blog URL : www.anitabora.com/blog

Snigdha is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in showcasing the hidden gems and offbeat destinations of India. Her blog offers a fresh perspective on the country, inspiring readers to venture beyond the well-trodden tourist trails.

  • Blog URL : www.getsetandgo.wordpress.com

Charukesi is a seasoned travel writer and blogger who has extensively explored India’s diverse regions. Her blog provides in-depth narratives and cultural insights, catering to readers seeking a deeper understanding of the country’s heritage and traditions.

  • Blog URL : www.charukesi.com/itchyfeet

Swati is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the vibrant colors, rich culture, and stunning landscapes of India. Her blog features visually captivating content that inspires readers to discover the country’s hidden gems and lesser-known wonders.

  • Blog URL : www.lostinmaps.com

Divyakshi is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in sharing authentic experiences and local perspectives from across India. Her blog offers a unique glimpse into the everyday lives and traditions of the country’s diverse communities.

  • Blog URL : www.quirkywanderer.com

Anuradha is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on exploring the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. Her blog delves into the country’s ancient traditions, festivals, and sacred sites, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the Indian way of life.

  • Blog URL : www.anushankarn.blogspot.in
  • Social Media Links : Twitter , , Facebook

Bhushavali is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the beauty and diversity of India through her vivid narratives and stunning visuals. Her blog offers a comprehensive guide to destinations across the country, catering to the needs of both seasoned and aspiring travelers.

  • Blog URL : www.travel.bhushavali.com

Sushmita is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in sharing the cultural heritage and offbeat destinations of India. Her blog offers a unique perspective on the country’s lesser-known wonders, inspiring readers to explore beyond the mainstream tourist trails.

  • Blog URL : www.myunfinishedlife.com

Deepika is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the essence of India’s diverse landscapes and architectural marvels. Her blog features visually stunning content that transports readers to the heart of the country’s most captivating regions.

  • Blog URL : www.feetonthemap.com

Ankita is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing practical tips and budget-friendly travel advice for exploring India. Her blog caters to the needs of cost-conscious adventurers, empowering them to discover the country’s hidden gems without breaking the bank.

  • Blog URL : www.trailstainedfingers.com

Priyanka is a travel blogger and photographer who specializes in capturing the vibrant culture, local traditions, and offbeat experiences of India. Her blog offers a unique perspective on the country, inspiring readers to venture off the beaten path and immerse themselves in authentic experiences.

  • Blog URL : www.travel.priyankawriting.com

Ruchika is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing the stories and perspectives of solo female travelers in India. Her blog provides a supportive community and valuable resources for women interested in exploring the country independently.

  • Blog URL : www.travellerstories.com

Nisha is a travel blogger and photographer who captures the natural beauty and adventure activities across India. Her blog offers inspiration and practical information for readers seeking to explore the country’s vast wilderness and engage in outdoor pursuits.

  • Blog URL : www.lemonicks.com

Ankita is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in showcasing the hidden gems and offbeat destinations of India. Her blog provides a fresh perspective on the country, inspiring readers to venture beyond the well-trodden tourist trails and discover the lesser-known wonders.

  • Blog URL : www.livingandescaping.com

Deepak is a travel blogger and photographer who focuses on capturing the vibrant culture, rich heritage, and stunning landscapes of India. His blog features visually captivating content that transports readers to the heart of the country’s diverse regions.

  • Blog URL : www.travelnthrill.com

Nilabh is a travel blogger and writer who specializes in sharing authentic experiences and local perspectives from across India. His blog offers a unique glimpse into the everyday lives and traditions of the country’s diverse communities, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the Indian way of life.

  • Blog URL : www.travelescape.in

Swati is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on exploring the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. Her blog delves into the country’s ancient traditions, festivals, and sacred sites, offering readers a comprehensive guide to the rich tapestry of Indian spirituality.

  • Blog URL : www.buoyantfeet.com

Renuka is a seasoned travel blogger and writer who has been exploring the diverse regions of India for over a decade. Her blog provides comprehensive destination guides, insider tips, and thought-provoking commentary on the evolving travel landscape in the country, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned and aspiring travelers.

  • Blog URL : www.renuka-voyagerforlife.com

Anna is a travel blogger and photographer who specializes in capturing the essence of India’s architectural heritage. Her blog offers a visually stunning journey through the country’s historical sites, palaces, and monuments, educating readers about the rich cultural legacy that defines the identity of India.

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Manjulika is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing the local experiences and authentic stories of India. Her blog delves into the traditions, cuisine, and everyday lives of the people, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the country’s diverse communities and the unique tapestry that makes India such a captivating travel destination.

  • Blog URL : www.manjulikapramod.com

Akash is a travel blogger and photographer who specializes in capturing the vibrant culture and natural beauty of India. His blog features stunning visuals and detailed guides to help readers plan their own journeys across the country, ensuring they immerse themselves in the rich diversity that defines the Indian travel experience.

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Salonee is a travel blogger and writer who focuses on sharing practical tips and budget-friendly travel advice for exploring India. Her blog caters to the needs of cost-conscious adventurers, offering valuable insights on affordable accommodation, transportation, and unique local experiences, making it a go-to resource for travelers looking to discover India on a budget.

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Traveling has an appeal of its own. It is the gusto of exploring new destinations, discovering unique cultures, and celebrating life on the road that compels some people to adopt traveling as a way of life and make a living out of it as well. Yes, we are talking about travel bloggers, who have ditched normal career paths and chose the road less traveled. They not only chronicle their journeys, but inspire others as well to explore the wide world and its numerous wonders. Offering everything from travel hacks and tips to hotel and destination reviews, these bloggers will compel you big time to get out of your comfort zone. We bring to you a list of the top travel bloggers in India, in no particular order, whose blogs are creating ripples among travel enthusiasts.

1. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal – Traveler, Blogger and Book reviewer

When it comes to exploring new destinations, there’s no stopping this gypsy woman, who has made traveling the passion of her life. The innate wanderlust in Anuradha Goyal has taken her to almost every state in India and to 15 countries beyond the borders of this land. The travel blog that she has been writing since 2004 is a picturesque virtual diary, full of inspiring tales, and rich and useful information about the history and culture of the places she travels to. She is also a book reviewer and the author of The Mouse Charmers — Digital Pioneers of India .  

Blog : https://www.inditales.com/

2. Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh – Travel Blogger and Pro at Road Trip

Road trips are a thrilling way of discovering new destinations, and Venkat Ganesh is a pro at that. A well-known travel blogger who loves to be on the road, with his bike as the sole travel companion, Venkat quit his job to satiate his travel hunger. His blog depicts exciting sagas of his road journeys; at the same time, dishing out information for backpackers and intrepid travelers, who are always raring to go that extra mile in pursuit of their dream destinations. You will be amazed to read about his unplanned journeys that have worked out to be such exciting adventures in themselves.

Blog : http://www.indiabackpackmotorbike.com/

3. Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath – Adventurer Traveler

It takes a lot of courage to move away from the comfort zone of a cushioned corporate job and venture out on the uncertain roads to fulfill one’s passion for traveling. Ask Shivya Nath, for she’s one avid adventurer who’s been there and done that all. Yes, this woman quit her corporate job and started following her heart in 2011, when she was just 23 years old. Today, a few years down the lane, she is as happy as a free bird, discovering new places and sharing her experiences on her award-winning blog. If you have a thing for solo traveling, you must not miss Shivya Nath’s writings. Her take on solo travels and discovering lesser-known destinations are a hit with readers.

Blog : https://the-shooting-star.com/

4. Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi – Travel Blogger, Designer, Photographer

Siddhartha Joshi wears many hats with ease. He is an acknowledged travel blogger, designer, photographer, all rolled into one individual. His quest for discovering new places has taken him far and wide across the world, but he doesn’t stop there! He has taken it upon himself to share the details of his journeys through his blog ‘The Wanderer’, which captures the essence of a place by depicting its architecture, culture, and street food. You can also come across reviews of hotels, restaurants, and cafes on his blog, highlighted with his excellent photography. He got featured in several publications, including the Times of India, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, etc. and also got nominated for Indian Blogger awards. When you want to experience a place through words as well as pictures, you know what to read!

Blog : https://www.sid-thewanderer.com/

5. Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha – A travel adventure fashion blogger

An avid traveler and an even more avid travel blogger, Ankita Sinha has her heart clearly set on exploring the wide world out there. Keeping true to her desire, she has traveled to no less than 7 countries within a span of just 2 years. If you go through her blog, you will realize that she has a way with words too and manages to depict her travel stories in a beautiful way. A travel adventure fashion blogger, she is often in search of an adrenaline rush. If you are interested in exploring the adventurous side of a destination, the blog of this award-winning travel enthusiast is the one you should be scrolling through.  

Blog : http://www.ankionthemove.com/

6. Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma – Software Professional and Road Tripper

His blog is titled ‘Devil on Wheels’, which is in sync with his desire to drive across new destinations and share his experiences through his blog. By profession, Dheeraj is a software professional but his heart lies in exploring new places by road. He has a special affinity for the Himalayas, and his blog posts depict his infinite love for this region. In fact, you can find information about several off-beat destinations in the Himalayan region in his travel writings. If you are planning to explore the Himalayas or the Leh-Ladakh territory, Dheeraj’s blog is a must read.

Blog : https://devilonwheels.com/

7. Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath – Traveler, Photographer, Journalist and Blogger

A full-time traveler, photographer, journalist, and blogger, Lakshmi Sharath is a well-known name in the Indian travel bloggers’ space. She gave up the security of a 15-year-old corporate career to travel across the world, and has since been to more than 25 countries till date. Through her blog, she inspires solo women travelers to fuel their passion for exploring the world on their own. You can find several inspiring stories of exploring national and international destinations in her blog. She was the recipient of India’s Best Travel Blog award in the year 2008.

Blog : https://lakshmisharath.com/

Sankara

Sankara – Full-time Travel Blogger

Sankara is happiest when he is on the road. Among the most followed bloggers in India, he defines traveling as not just his passion but life and career as well. After leaving his 8-year-old corporate life, he turned into a full-time travel blogger. His escapades have led him to all corners of the world, and he has been to every continent on earth! Some of his blog posts have even featured in the Deccan Chronicle newspaper and the National Geographic Traveller India magazine. Whether you want some tips on wildlife traveling, budget trips, backpacking or surviving as a vegetarian during your tours, you can rely on this blog.

Blog : https://www.beontheroad.com/

9. Mridula Dwivedi

 Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula Dwivedi – Travel Blogger and Hotel Reviewer

Given her passion for blogging and traveling, it was only a matter of time before Mridula took to becoming a travel blogger, and she has been pretty successful at that. She started chronicling her journeys way back in 2005 and her blog bagged the Best Travel Indi Blog at the India Weblog Awards in 2007. In her writings, you can discover tips about adventurous journeys, hotel reviews, and travel insurance as she believes in responsible traveling. Her blog has received applauds from the Guardian and the BBC as well. No wonder, she has a long trail of followers who wait eagerly for her new posts.

Blog : http://traveltalesfromindia.in/

10. Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das – Devoted to Travel

Niranjan Das is devoted to anything and everything related to travel. And, unsurprisingly, his blog deals with all travel-related subjects, ranging from interesting train journeys to treacherous trekking. As a bonus, you also get to see the lovely images he captures during his trips. The nomadic soul in him has taken him to almost every corner of the country and a few overseas destinations. His blog posts have featured in the Hindu and several other publications. The best thing about his blog posts is that these talk not just about the places he visits, but also about the people he meets on his journeys.  

Blog : https://www.talesofanomad.com/

11. Parnashree Devi

Parnashree Devi

Parnashree Devi – Traveler and Blogger

Parnashree Devi is a native of Assam, who started a blog to share the stories of trips with the rest of the world. Thanks to her writing style and exciting way of presentation, it is highly popular in the Indian travel blogging sphere. Parnashree has journeyed extensively across the country, and you can find detailed accounts of these trips in her blog. She has been part of the MTV road trip show called Nano Drive with MTV, during which she covered 21 destinations spread across 5 states in 21 days. Her interest lies in exploring remote corners of the country and beyond, where she engages with the local people, learns about their way of life, relishes the local cuisine, and then shares all these experiences on her blog.

Blog : http://www.traveldiaryparnashree.com/

12. Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi – an offbeat travel enthusiast

An incurable travel addict, Neelima Vallangi is an offbeat travel enthusiast, who loves to romance the mountains during her trips. Most of the time, you will find her exploring some lesser-known corner of India. At the same time, she is an incredible writer who can translate her experiences on the road to words. To fulfill her longing for travel, she recently bid goodbye to her career as a programmer. If you are someone who loves to take the path less trodden, you will find her writings quite inspiring and full of information.

Blog : https://www.travelwithneelima.com/

13. Prasad NP

Prasad NP

Prasad NP – Travel Blogger

Some travel blogs are about the destinations and some are about journeys. Prasad NP’s blog talks not just about the destinations and the journeys, but also about what he discovers in these places. Unlike most travel bloggers, he goes on his trips accompanied by his family. So, if you are looking for detailed information about the places that can be visited with your kin, don’t give this blog a miss. His posts focus primarily on exploring the human element of the places he visits. You can also find reviews of hotels and resorts in the blog.

Blog : http://desitraveler.com/

14. Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi – Traveler, Bookworm, Photographer

‘Multi-talented’ is the word that best describes Sudha Ganapathi, who is a traveler, lover of classical music, bookworm, photographer, editor, closet graphic designer, communications consultant, and foodie. So it’s not a surprise that she chronicles all these aspects and more in her blog, which is aptly titled My Favorite Things. Her writings are keenly followed by a large number of travel enthusiasts.

Blog : https://sudhagee.com/

15. Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose – Freelance Photographer and Writer

Indrani Ghose is not just a travel enthusiast; she’s also a wordsmith who knows how to weave lovely stories. No wonder, her travelogues got published in an international book! By profession, she’s a freelance photographer and writer, but by passion, she’s an enthusiastic traveler who’s ready to hit the road at the drop of a hat. Based in Bangalore, this wanderer has set her foot on as many as 20 countries around the world and an equal number of states in India. The experiences she shares on her blog are full of information about not just the places she visits, but also about the cuisine of the land, hotels, and things that are unique to that place.

You can never be too prepared while traveling to a new destination, but having a fair understanding of the place and its culture always helps you derive the most out of your visit. This is where these travel bloggers can help you out with their experiences. They serve as a virtual guide at every step of the process, right from selecting a destination to planning an itinerary and more. Get inspired by these top travel bloggers in India and set new travel goals for yourself this year!

Blog : https://isharethese.com/

16. Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam – Software engineers by profession and travelers by passion

Software engineers by profession and travelers by passion, Swati and Sam are two well-known names among the Bloggers in India, especially in the luxury segment. Their common passion for exploring the world has led them to more than 16 international destinations and many places within the country. They love sharing information about the places they visit in their blog, titled ‘The Tales of a Traveler’, where you will find useful information about luxury stays, weekend getaways, offbeat locations, reviews of restaurant, travel tips, and much more.

Blog : http://thetalesofatraveler.com/

17. Umang Trivedi

Umang Trivedi

Umang Trivedi – Offbeat Traveler

Offbeat destinations and remote locations around the world attract Umang Trivedi. This adventurer and admirer of pristine nature is also a successful blogger, who takes a keen interest in sharing interesting travel stories and info on his popular blog, called ‘Travelmax’. Apart from his quest to visit lesser-known destinations on the plains, he also loves to explore the mountains. Umang has managed to conquer high-altitude spots like Stok Kangri and Rupin Pass. If you are a traveler with a zest for exploring unknown destinations, check out Umang’s blog for some handy tips and information.

Blog : https://www.travelmax.in/

18. Archana Singh

Archana Singh

Archana Singh – Traveler, Photographer and Storyteller

Apart from traveling and exploring new destinations, Archana Singh also loves to try her hands at photography and storytelling. For her, the true essence of travel lies in discovering the beauty of life, and her blog is a testament to that. As someone who loves to travel solo and explore offbeat locations, Archana has done a fine job of putting together her knowledge and experiences in her blog, which has turned out to be quite inspiring for many budding travel enthusiasts across the country.

Blog : https://www.travelseewrite.com/

19. Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh – Traveler and Photographer

In the last 10 years, Abhinav Singh has explored more than 200 destinations, out of which more than 150 are in India. This definitely says a lot about his love for traveling, doesn’t it? This adventurer is also equally interested in photographing the places he visits and then sharing information and images on his blog, which is called ‘A Soul Window’. True to its name, the blog offers a glimpse into the soul of this traveler when he is out on the road.  No wonder, his blog has a huge number of followers.  

Blog : https://asoulwindow.com/

Arti S is one traveler, who has her heart set on discovering the world in a different way. That’s why, most of the time, you will find her visiting lesser-known destinations and spiritual places spread across the country. She likes to travel with her father, whom she considers her best friend. Her blog, ‘My Yatra Diary’ shares inspiring accounts of her journeys and lovely photographs of the destinations where she has been to. If you are interested in exploring the pilgrimage destinations of India, her blog can prove to be quite a treasure trove with oodles of trustworthy details.  

  Blog : https://www.myyatradiary.com/

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Top 10 Travel Bloggers In India Who Are Giving Us A Major Travel Goals

By nishtha gandhi, updated - may 9, 2024 9 min read.

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Travel Blogging is definitely not new. A particular set of travel bloggers have had the courage to leave their stable and secure jobs to pursue what they love and not be a corporate slave and these bloggers are now ruling the travel blogging space. Give us the opportunity to take you through the journey of the travel bloggers who give us major #travelgoals . These travel bloggers top the list of the best travel bloggers in India to follow. 

1. Shivya Nath

WHAT SHE SAYS -    "I like to  go slow , get under the skin of a place, talk to locals and experiment with the local cuisine"

A solo traveler who had the guts to leave her 9 to 5 stable job to pursue something that no one else was doing . The only thing that came to her head was that she does not have to do what others are doing, it doesn't matter if you have something to come home to, what matters is where you're headed and this has been her motivation ever since. She has traveled over 30 countries . Traveling has taught her what even a properly lived life would have taught us. She claims to have expanded her comfort zone, thinking on new horizons, stopped judging people on the basis of how they look and has also challenged societal norms for her. She looks like a dream for any traveler buff. Her stories have been featured in BBC travel , TEDx , The Huffington Post , Your Story , NDTV , The Times Of India and Wordpress . 

Website:  https://the-shooting-star.com/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/shivya Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/theshootingstarblog Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/shivya/

2. Siddhartha Joshi

WHAT HE SAYS - "Often its the unexpectedness of the moment which makes it so memorable..."

Siddhartha Joshi is an India based Designer , Blogger , Photographer and Travel writer . He enjoys traveling as much as sharing stories and photographs from around the world with people to inspire them to make even more wonderful journeys themselves. He calls himself ' The Wanderer ' as he often loves to just wander about in the places he visits - to meet new people, see new places and to just soak in new experiences. He's been featured in | Traveller | Blogger | TEDx speaker | Designer | Featured : Discovery , CNN , NDTV Goodtimes , Shutterstock , Buzzfeed , HuffPost , TOI , Hindustan Times , DNA . 

Website:  https://www.sid-thewanderer.com/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/sid_travel?lang=en Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/siddharthajoshi/?hl=en Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/joshisiddhartha

3. Mirdula Dwivedi

WHAT SHE SAYS - " I am passionate about travel and photography. I am happiest when I can walk! I love undergrounds too!"

Travel Tales from India started in 2005 which has now turned to travel tales from India and Abroad. She has been featured in a  National Geographic/ Skoda Yeti Video . Her blog also got featured both on the  BBC   and  the Guardian  within a few months. Mridula Dwidevi is an ex-Professor, she quit her job in 2015. She also did her  Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur ages ago and has traveled to 26 countries. 

Website:  http://traveltalesfromindia.in/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/mridulablog? Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/mridulablog/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mridulablog/?hl=en

4. Ankita Sinha

WHAT SHE SAID - " I love every day of my life more now and all that came with a realization “Life is more than a job and a salary "

A computer science college graduate , a software engineer with 4.5 years of experience , a marketer in an adventure firm and now a full-time travel and adventure blogger , it took her a while to realize that this is what she's meant to do. Even though the world saw her happy in her " settled" life, she craved for a nomadic one . She decided to quit her lucrative and high-paying job after she went on an all-India road trip with her brother . India's Award-winning Travel Adventure Fashion VBlogger who has traveled to 18 Countries , done 380+ travel stories , played 15+ sports , recorded 100+ videos and more .

Website:  http://www.ankionthemove.com/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/ankionthemove Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Ankionthemove/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/ankionthemove/?hl=en

5. Laxmi Sharath

WHAT SHE SAID- "I believe that a rolling stone actually gathers moss"

After working in a few media houses over a span of 15 years , she decided to explore the world . There are only a few things a person can do but Lakshmi is A storyteller , a traveler , travel blogger , writer , digital influencer , content specialist , media professional , and photographer . Covered 5 continents and over 25 countries . She started her blog in 2005 and she believes in exploring every nook and corner of India. The blog has won several accolades including winning the Indibloggies - India’s best travel blog of the year. It has been rated on several lists among the Top Travel Bloggers in India and digital media influencers in the country. She has worked with over fifty clients including tourism boards , airlines and hospitality partners , travel sites , technology and mobile clients , auto, and lifestyle brands .

Website:  https://lakshmisharath.com/

Twitter:   https://twitter.com/lakshmisharath

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TravelwithLakshmi/

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/lakshmisharath/?hl=en

Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57mn7ypVKFBb3UrMU7TiXQ

6. Vandana Yadav

WHAT SHE SAID- "I hope my blog will help you in planning your trips more enthusiastically. "

Vandana started this blog to share with you her travel experience . She loves to travel because it gives her the freedom to be herself. She tried a number of things before, but nothing seemed to be interesting. A few months back, she got this idea to start a travel blog. She started writing about my travel experiences and she enjoys it thoroughly. Not only does she write about travel, but she is also a lifestyle , food and adventure blogger who also pens down her thoughts on her blog sometimes. 

Website:  http://theglowingedge.co/ Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/vandy126 Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/theglowingedge/?hl=en

7. Savi And Vid

W HAT THEY SAID - " Bruised Passports is 5 years old and right now, believe it or not, we work longer hours than we used to in our jobs. But if you work is your passion, it doesn’t feel like work at all"

A not-so-cliche married couple who've been traveling for over 12 years and explored more than 80 countries . Bruised Passports has all the details you would need to plan a trip to a new country – itineraries, accommodation suggestions, packing guides, and tips for budgeting. But Bruised Passports isn’t just about travel .  It’s about love and looking at the world through rose-tinted glasses . They’re both hellbent on questioning convention, chasing true happiness, and  phasing out the negativity and clutter that define modern life. High school lovers and now diagnosed with incurable wanderlust, they have quit their jobs to travel the world without stopping and doing on the move jobs to sustain themselves. They are breaking all conventions and encouraging us to do the same!

Website:  https://www.bruisedpassports.com/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/bruisedpassport Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/BruisedPassports Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bruisedpassports/

8. Ajay Sood

WHAT HE SAID - "My passion is to capture the sights, sounds, and stories of the places I visit" 

A photographer with Getty Images , a pro travel photographer , a Canon photo mentor , a photo tour leader , a photo educator , a photo tourist . He's been making travel destinations desirable through his camera. He has won many awards for his travel photography and writings - notable amongst those being #GrabYourDream (Season 2) Winner, #NGTGetOutThere Grand Winner , and #LPInstafame Winner . He has visited over 20 countries and also been recognized as the Mastercraftsman in Smart Photography . 

Website:  http://www.travelure.in/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/TheTravelure Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Travelure/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/travelure/

9.  Preethi

WHAT SHE SAID - "A chocolate lover, she believes in the real kind of travel i.e. to see the place, not as a tourist but through the eyes of a local"

This upcoming travel blogger is definitely the one to look for. A chocolate lover, she believes in the real kind of travel i.e. to see the place not as a tourist but through the eyes of a local . Her blog is called the ' Peppy Travel Girl '. Indonesia, Bali to Melbourne, at such a young age she has seen it all . She focuses on keeping an open mind and open to all kinds of experiences she can gather on her way. After all, no rigid schedule is the best kind of schedule!

Website:  https://peppytravelgirl.com/ Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/peppytravelgirl/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/peppytravelgirl/?hl=en

10.  Nivi Selvaraj

WHAT SHE SAID - "She believes in traveling one place at a time to get acquainted with a place"

Not your average travel blogger , this girl is as unique as her name. A backpacker, Dreamer, Storyteller & apparently a Soup-eater, Nivi started in 2016 and has been unstoppable since then . She believes in traveling one place at a time to get acquainted with a place which can be seen through intricate pictures of each traveling experience on her Instagram feed. Nivi continues to live a life full of travel and all its variations of a lifestyle.

Website:  http://www.postcardchronicles.com/ Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/nivi.selvaraj.7 Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/postcardchronicles/

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Seeing new places, meeting different people, trying some tasty dishes will definitely make you feel like living in an alternate world. We at Thrillophilia are coming up with a series of top bloggers from around the globe. Let’s first read about Top travel bloggers in India and learn about the fascinating destinations where they have travelled. Also, learn about the various travel hacks they have got to share with you. These amazing Indian travel bloggers have set an example for all of us that nothing can stop you from exploring the vast new world and seek adventures. Their blogs inspire us to travel and gather knowledge from different places. Be it through their pictures or some amazing facts these bloggers has made their mark everywhere.

1. Lakshmi Sharath

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If you want or still planning for a vacation, Lakshmi Sharath will definitely be an inspiration for you. She started her journey as a media professional but then she was also a traveller, travel writer and a photographer.

She has been an active blogger and shares some of the best travelling experiences. Her blog ‘A travel blog of an Indian Backpacker’ has interesting stories about her amazing experiences in India.

Countries Travelled: I am not sure exactly over 25 I guess.

Travel Tip: I prefer to travel on weekdays and offseason. This helps me to discover more out of a place and also am happy with the quiet and peace around.

One way ticket Destination: I love travelling but I love to come back and then head back again…but if there is one destination that I would like to linger, it’s probably Nilgiris. I would love to just sit in a small cabin up in the hills and stare endlessly at the mountains, look for birds and have cups of tea.

Follow Lakshmi Sharath on: Website , Twitter ,  Facebook and Instagram

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2. Shivya Nath

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Shining bright like a shooting star, Shivya Nath is all ready to set an example for all the travel buffs who love to explore the world. Shivya loves to lead a nomadic life exploring the different colours of the world. If you want to learn about new thing then you will have to test your capabilities and let go of yourself.

Her travel blog ‘The Shooting Star’ has captured a lot of attention for the adventures she has come across. Be it her captivating travel stories or marvellous shots, Shivya is truly an inspiration.

Countries Travelled: Over 30

Travel Tip: Go slow. Everything becomes cheaper and more immersive then – and a strange place starts to feel like home. Isn’t that what travel is all about?

One way ticket Destination: I’m currently staying in a little Mayan village on the shores of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. There are 3 volcanoes in my “balcony” and a hammock in my apartment. I think I could live here forever!

Follow Shivya Nath on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram 

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3. Mridula Dwivedi

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Mridula Dwivedi, an Indian travel writer who carries a sweet smile on her face everywhere she goes has some very interesting tales in her pocket. She started as a professor but her travel instincts made her quit her job and travel the world.

Her blog ‘Travel Tales from India & Abroad’ have some of the best travel stories. She has very recently featured in Via.com.

Countries Travelled: I have been to 18 countries if I count India too. And two more Philippines and Indonesia are lined up for October and November.

Travel Tip: Sometimes not booking a hotel within India gives you better options. You can walk around a place, look at the hotels and then book!

One way ticket Destination: I would never like to come back from the Himalayas be it in India, Nepal or Bhutan!

Follow Mridula Dwivedi on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

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4. Venkat Ganesh

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When it comes to a road trip on a bike I am sure Venkat Ganesh’s blog will leave your eyes wide open. Known for his amazing solo bike trip in 2011 that made him later quit his job, Venkat Ganesh is one hell of a rider. Anxious to learn about different places and people he started travelling on his bike.

His blog ‘India Backpack Motorbike’ chronicles some of his amazing travel experiences. You will be amazed by the exciting tales which was unplanned but turned out to be the most thrilling ones.

Countries Travelled: 4 – Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam

Travel Tip : The longer/slower you travel the more you see and the less money you spend.

One way ticket Destination: Ladakh

Follow Venkat Ganesh on: Website , Twitter

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5. Prasad Np

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Sometimes you would love to head out on a vacation with your family, then this guy Prasad Np has some of the best destinations for you. Nothing can make him happy rather than travelling. He parted ways from the monotonous life and found the real beauty in travelling.

His blog has a lot to tell you about the majestic beauty of India. From holy temples to various religious places his blog has it all. Prasad is truly an inspiration for the upcoming travel junkies.

Also, a lover of the wildlife Prasad is a certified Eco Volunteer for Tiger Census and have patrolled with Forest guards in Bandipur. He loves to write a lot about the Wildlife, Nature, and conservation. His blogs also include interesting tales from the countries he has visited especially US, Thailand, Singapore, Jordan etc.

Countries Travelled: Nepal, USA, UK, France,The Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Thailand, Jordan, Singapore, Indonesia that makes it around 11.

Travel Tip : If you want to get good deals travel in offseason, if you want good pictures travel around a local festival. Use public transport wherever available as it  helps you discover cities much better.

One way ticket Destination: I would love to settle in Andulacian mountains in Spain .

Follow Prasad Np on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

6. Ankita Sinha

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Love being a free bird and travel the world to her fullest, Ankita Sinha is creating a sensation among the travel freaks. She has a different way of jotting down her thoughts in her blog which make her very unique.

If you have that wish to setting foot in each of the country then you can definitely do so. Ankita believes that you should never limit your desires to travel. Within a span of 2 years she has covered a lot of national and international destinations.

Countries Travelled: I have been to 18 countries.

Travel Tip:   That cheapest flights are not always the best to take Sometimes, to cut down we invariably book the cheapest flights not knowing that there are hidden costs involved. Some of the cheapest flights have paid carry on or check in and some have airports so far that one has to take several transport modes to reach them.

One way ticket Destination: I would never want to come back from Switzerland I love Switzerland because the air is very pure and the landscapes are magical. I love the countryside road trips in Switzerland and the adventures we can have in both winters and summers along with cheese and chocolates.

Follow Ankita Sinha on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

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7. Dheeraj Sharma

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A night dreamer and a passionate lover of the Himalayas, Dheeraj Sharma has a lot to tell about his never ending expeditions. A Software Project Manager by profession, Dheeraj always had that quality of exploring the outer world.

His blog ‘Devil on Wheel’ carries a lot of travel stories. Dheeraj is the perfect example who has an unsatisfied hunger for exploring new things. He is also working to materialize the vision and mission of the Dow Travel Community.

Countries Travelled: Not many, just living for a year in US for a project, rest only have travelled in Himalayas in India J

Travel Tip : Leave Early, Sleep Early – always a tip for anyone traveling in Himalayas.

One way ticket Destination: Somewhere in Himalayas

Follow Dheeraj Sharma on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

8. Rachel Jones

Nothing can stop you from pursuing your dreams if you are determined to achieve it.  An American by birth, Rachel Jones left her nursing for the love for Goa beaches. It is said that when the beaches call, you will have to be there and Rachel too couldn’t stop herself from that.

Currently residing in Goa, Rachel’s blog ‘Hippie in Heels’ shares a lot of amazing stories of different places around the globe.

Countries Travelled: 35

Travel Tip : Haggling in souks and bazaars has become second nature now and it’s something that you learn from experience … it’s different in every country and you can find some amazing treasures when you travel.

One way ticket Destination: Israel is amazing and so multicultural.

Follow Rachel Jones on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

9. Neelima Vallangi

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To be best described as a hopeless and incurable travel addict Neelima Vallangi is obsessed with the mountains and the nature. An incredible travel writer and photographer Neelima started chasing her travelling dreams.

She very recently quit her job as a software engineer just to be a full time traveller. She has a fantastic blog on ‘The Wandering Soul’s Wander Tale’ where she has shared some of her most beautiful tales.

Countries Travelled: I count my travels not in terms of countries travelled to but stories collected. However, for the record, it’s 10.

Travel Tip : That we can never have full control over circumstances, in life and in travel. All we can do is adapt and make the best of the cards we’re dealt. Also, if the flight ticket you’ve been checking for a while suddenly shows an increased price, it’s okay to wait for a day or two. Usually the ticket price falls back to whatever you were shown before.

One way ticket Destination: I don’t think I have reached that state of zen yet where I’m completely satisfied with one destination for the rest of my life. But if I have to choose one, I’d say India where there’s so much to see and so much variety that I’d never get bored.

Follow Neelima Vallangi on: Website , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram

10. Mariellen Ward

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We have come across multiple foreign as well as Indian travel bloggers who splendidly narrated their travel experiences around the world. Mariellen Ward would be a totally distinct blogger based in India as well as Canada since she has entertained her readers with innumerous articles, especially about India.

We can blindly believe that she has travelled all over India and learned the bizarre facets of India, unlike any other travellers. The curiosity she shares through her blog named, “Breathe Dream Go” will disturb any wanderer, surely. The promoter of women solo travelling has the concept of ‘meaningful adventure travel’ as her guide.

Countries Travelled:  I don’t count countries, I count moments. Was I truly present for that stunning sunset? Was I open to the local people, able to see them and learn from them? Did I take time to really look around and see, hear, taste, smell?

Travel Tip:   There’s a delicate balance between over-planning and spontaneity. Through experience I’ve learned that some things must be planned. For example, doing a web checkin for flights is critical for two reasons. One, airlines often overbook and if you don’t checkin ahead of time, you could get bumped. Two, you can pick a better seat. Booking your first night at a destination is a good idea. Then you can look around and find a better place or re-negotiate. With Airbnb, read the reviews VERY CAREFULLY.

One way ticket Destination: Well, I never want to leave India! I’m in India from about October to March every year, and as much as I love my country (Canada), friends and family, it’s always hard to leave. So many wonderful places to visit here, so many magical moments. There’s nowhere like India.

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11. Parm Johal

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The world seems to be quite unusual when we look through the eyes of Parm Johal, an avid traveller who has been trying to capture the colours of different destinations in a unique way.  She is a Canadian with Indian roots.

Though her favorite travel moments were encrypted in Madrid, Tokyo and Istanbul, the arts, the culture, the architecture and lifestyle of Spain, Portugal, Japan, Argentina, Uruguay, Thailand, India etc amused her vividly. Pram Johal possesses a definite space among the famous travel writers’ circle and the way she achieves that particular space is through her vibrant blog page “Desi Globtrotter”. You can find her interesting articles in Conde Nast Traveller India, Huffington Post Canada, and AsiaRooms.com as well.

Countries Travelled: I’ve been to 25 countries on 5 continents to date. Other than the US and Mexico, the countries I’ve visited more than once include: UK (5 times); Spain (4 times); France (3 times); India (2 times). Time for me to explore more of India again!

Travel Tip:  Check online for valid coupon codes before booking a travel package; I saved an additional $100 on my trip to Madrid by googling a valid promo code.

One way ticket Destination:  Tokyo – it’s magnetic, edgy, fashion savvy, cosmopolitan, efficient, bizarre, cool, clean and uber modern. It’s taken over London and New York in my heart.

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12. Sandeepa and Chetan

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There is no doubt in that travelling will be a lot more fun if you are with your loved one and this makes Sandeepa and Chetan, two travel from India bloggers very special. This amazing couple with a desire to uncover the amazing beauties around the world has travelled to numerous destinations.

Their blog ‘SandeepaChetan’s’ Travel Blog unfolds the stories from their trips. They have very brilliantly captured each and every journey of their life in this blog. From snorkeling with the sea lions in Patagonia to walking over the flattest place on earth at Salar de Uyuni, they will take you on an unforgettable journey.

Countries Travelled: Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, some parts of Paraguay and Colombia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia – and of course, India. That’s 10.

Travel Tip: While looking for long haul flight tickets, instead of looking for direct tickets from A to B, check for A to B via C. You might get a better deal and you end up visiting one more place.

While returning to India from South America, tickets to Bangkok were cheaper than tickets to anywhere in India. Luckily we have visa on arrival arrangement with Thailand! So we ended up seeing one more country!

One way ticket Destination: We would love to call one of the Island we’ve visited home. Particularly Ilha Grande. The weather is perfect, and it’s Brazil – what’s not to fall in love!

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13. Arun Bhat

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Arun Bhat, a young enthusiastic person who has voyaged through different places in India but throughout his journey, there was a close companion; undoubtedly that is his DSLR camera. He is known to Indians as an ardent travel photographer cum writer. Probably, the categories of photography he has not covered might be few. Travel, culture, architecture, interiors, corporate events, weddings and the list goes on where his presence has been found.

Travel.paintedstork.com is the beautiful space where you will see the numerous articles, photos and write-ups about the distinct experience Arun came across. As we all know, the lenses of SLR can create sweet stories of what it captures and this blog delivers the concepts Arun’s SLR has synced directly to the readers.

Countries Travelled: Six, so far

Travel Tip:   A practice that has often worked well for me when I backpack is to book my first night at a place I am travelling to, and leave everything else open. This way, if I prefer to move to another area in the town a few days later, or if I discover another beautiful hotel, there is room to explore it all without regretting having made the bookings already.

One way ticket Destination: This is a question, for which answers keep changing all the time. At this moment, it’s the small village named McLeodganj . I adore the mountains, the cold-air, distant snow-clad mountains and a deep-rooted spirituality that seems to be embedded to the mountain landscapes of Mcleodganj . It has it all, and more. It’s deodar groves, trails that invite you for a long walk, the faraway white peaks are all something I wouldn’t want to leave behind ever.

ALSO CHECK:  Top things you can do in Mcleodganj

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14. Ajay Sood

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A travel photographer, Ajay Sood is enthusiastic about making human component in a picture out of countenances through his photography since he trusts that each face has a story to tell. Intrigued by different societies, ways of life and conventions, his photographs speak about the journey of his travel experiences. In his blog, he has described a few of his explorations as well travel trips for the travellers.

Countries Travelled: At the last count, I have been to over 30 countries.

Travel Tip:  I buy bare-minimum ForEx for my travels and instead draw local currency from Bank ATMs at my destination (there are always 1-2 banks who DO NOT levy a surcharge on withdrawals). This reduces my loss of money to the usual 2-way currency exchange spread charged by Money Changers/banks.

One way ticket Destination: Destination I would never want to come back from (from the ones I have visited till now): Australia. It has everything, and more! Exotic Wildlife, Gorgeous Marine Parks, Diverse Terrain, Joy-to-drive-on Roads, Dense Forests, Treacherous Deserts, Bustling Cities, Cutting-edge Style, Global Cuisine! So, what more would I want?

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15. Siddhartha Joshi

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Siddhartha Joshi has more in his travel diaries distinctively from other travel chroniclers. An essential part of Joshi’s life is travelling now and when he started his blog simply to share his memories and wonderful experiences with others he did not know it was going to become a hit and a number one travel blog in India.

But today, his blog, “the Wanderer” has thousands of followers who refer his blogs to find more interesting travel destinations and places less explored. Apart from descriptions in words, Joshi has shared some awe-inspiring videos of his endeavours, culture, and lifestyle he has seen.

Countries Travelled: 20 countries

Travel Tip:   Connect with locals both before and while you are at a destination. You will get great stories as well as tips to live like local, which will give you some amazing experiences and also help you save some money 🙂

One way ticket Destination: Kashmir – it’s my true love!

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16. Ami Bhat

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Also known as ‘Restless Ball of Energy’ and travel blogger by passion Ami Bhat wanted to to explore the adventurous self of her. Be it a weekend getaway or some thrilling trip, Ami never ceases to find the beauty in each of these places.

Her blog ‘Thrilling Travel’ carries a lot of stories about the fun and adventures. You will be definitely inspired by her amazing stories about all the beautiful places. She loves photography and is in love with beaches and mountains.

Countries Travelled: Over 16 countries for sure. I stopped counting long back as I realize I visit more places than just countries.

Travel Tip : Keep an open mind. Never go with a rigid plan. All travel plans are bound to change at the last minute and it is the best to enjoy the experience and adapt to the new circumstances. Enjoy the moment and create some beautiful memories.

One way ticket Destination: It keeps changing all the time. Every new destination displaces another. I guess, I will always be a wanderer at heart. At the moment, it is Havelock Islands in Andamans.

Andaman Islands are a perfect holiday destination in India and this Andaman tour package is a great way to enjoy them.

Andaman and Nicobar alluring attractions offer a great place for those who want to spend some time amidst spectacular views.

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17. Ruby Singh

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If you believe in learning from the true experiences from your life, then Ruby Singh is another motivation for us all. She is a full-time engineer and a blogger and is truly an inspiration. She cherishes scribbling down her astounding stories in her blog “Life and Its Experiments”.

Travelling can definitely make you see the world from a different angle. Apart from writing travel blogs Ruby also loves to write on other things that catch her attention.

Countries Travelled: 3 Countries

Travel Tip: Not a hack but an advise maybe that travel light. You need less clothes than you think.

One way ticket Destination: Any destination with mountains and ranges of mighty Himalayas grips me like anything. If I could I would never come back from that.

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18. Shubham Mansingka

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Shubham Mansingka deserves the description, ‘a boy who loves travelling’. After a battle with asthma, Shubham Mansingka was determined to travel the world. His travel stories have been very interesting. He is one example for us that we should never back down. If you have that guts you can really achieve anything you want. His blog ‘Travel Tales with a twist’ consists of multiple adventurous stories.

He is one example for us that we should never back down. If you have that guts you can really achieve anything you want. His blog ‘Travel Tales with a twist’ consists of multiple adventurous stories.

Countries Travelled: I’ve been to 3 countries; viz.. Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia.

Travel Tip : After arriving in little-known destinations it is always better to choose your accommodation after arriving in town rather than booking it beforehand. Those ways it ensures that the price is lower than online and also ensures I find the best place to stay for all kinds of local experiences.

One way ticket Destination: Since I am allowed to dream with this one – I will go ahead and say the entire Himalayas and never come back from there. I would love to walk across the mountains and slowly experience life in all parts of Lahaul, Spiti, Zanskar, Ladakh and be happy forever.

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19. Supriya Sehgal

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When you have that passion you should definitely give it a name, and this is what Supriya Sehgal is all about. She has been an inspiration for all the young ladies who have that passion of travelling the world. Known for authoring and co- authoring over 24 books for Lonely planet Guidebooks (India & U.K), Roli Books & Times books she also set an example for the upcoming travel bloggers in India.

Countries Travelled: 15

Travel Tip : When travelling in India in a cab (which I do a lot due to assignments in remote areas), always sit in the front seat for better view of where you’re going and a chat with the driver on more ‘equal’ terms. You’ll find that the friendship you strike with someone who is driving you, goes a long way – for stories of the road, better camarderie and many a times, drivers taking on the onus of being taking care of your safety.

One way ticket Destination: In India, Varanasi – and, there’s no pun there about it being the most coveted last spot of your journey on earth – it’s just that I love the city. It’s incredible.

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One who loves to explore the world in a different way, Arti S is another motivational traveler blogger in India. She loves to travel with her best friend – her father. They have visited the unknown places of the world together.

Arti loves traveling to spiritual places and seeks to experience the real beauty of life. Her blog ‘My Yatra Diary’ recalls her travel experiences. The best thing is that you can also see some of the alluring pictures from her travel stories.

Countries Travelled: 3

Travel Tip: Be an early bird. You’ll enjoy VIP access to all those crowded places.

One way ticket Destination: None.

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21. Abhinav Singh

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‘Never give up’ definitely suits Abhinav Singh. After getting fired from his 7 years of corporate job the first thing that strikes his mind is the trek to Everest. With all his savings he was all set for his amazing adventures.

He mostly used to speak through his lenses. He has captured some of the most fantastic shots and has bagged the award for the best photographer. His blog ‘Soul Window’ has many interesting stories and pictures which will definitely catch your attention.

Countries Travelled I have visited 3 countries – Nepal, Bhutan and Jordan.

I love traveling within India and have been to more than 150 destinations in India since 2010.

Travel Tip : Keep the frequently used items on the top when you pack. When in a hotel, take out only the essentials from the suitcase. This will help you repack every time especially if you are on a multi-city tour. Think twice before you buy anything. Do you really need it?

One way ticket Destination: In India, it is Goa and Maharashtra for their amazing people, hidden beaches, great food and a laid back lifestyle.

Internationally, I have always had the yearning to keep going back to Bhutan. The people are simple, happy and not driven by consumerism. The nation has set an example of sustainable development as well as sustainable tourism.

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22. Alka Kaushik

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After flirting with journalism for quite a few years, Alka Kaushik found her true love in travelling. She possibly will be the happiest girl in the world if she is lost in the middle of the Himalayas.

A lady who dreams of staying in a wooden cottage in the Himalayas with a library has captured some of the best moments from her travelling experiences. In her blog ‘Life in a Transit’ she has shared some of her best adventurous days while trekking, snorkelling etc.

Countries Travelled: Bhutan, the United Kingdom, Nepal, and Tibet. I’m a home-grown traveller, exploring India before I wander around rest of the world. Especially the Himalayan region.

Travel Tip: Always read old, ancient literature on the place you’re going to next. Preferably, 50 years old. You’d be surprised how many forgotten destinations you’ll come across. For instance, if you’re going to Tibet, Ladakh, or Siachen, try to read Francis Edward Younghusband’s accounts of these regions. If you’re going to Uttrakhand, pick up Corbett’s writings.

One way ticket Destination: I would never want to come back from a remote Trans-Himalayan destination.

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23. Archana Singh

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For those of who are planning to travel solo and explore new things in life, then you should definitely learn it from Archana Singh. The true essence of travelling is that it helps you learn about the beauty of life.

This intuitive explorer loves to seek new adventures and also loves to mingle with the locals of different places. She usually travels to offbeat places which let her experience new things.

Countries Travelled: That’s an interesting question because I stopped counting the number of countries I have been to long time ago. But on an average I visit at least 5 – 6 new countries every year.

Travel Tip: Travel light. Nobody remembers your clothes but what you did during your travels. Also, to save space I roll clothes instead of folding.

One way ticket Destination: Though I fall in love with every old and new place I visit but Ladakh holds a special place in my heart. It changed me forever. Its raw unadulterated beauty of the landscape and its people gave my life a new direction. I have been to Ladakh more than five times in the last two years but still I never get bored of it. It is one place where I would happily get lost.

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24. Niranjan Das

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A travel junkie who loves being on the road, Niranjan Das is someone who is in love with the countryside. Also being a lover of nature, Nirajan never stops going on a hike or backpacking during his leisure time.

With a dream of setting foot in each and every country on the planet Niranjan is making it all interesting for the travellers. His blog ‘Tales of a Nomad’ is filled with all the interesting travel stories about the places and people he met.

Countries Travelled: I have travelled to 7 countries.

Travel Tip : I always carry a small pocket size camera along with my DSLR while travelling. The small camera comes handy every time I need to frame something that comes up without a clue.

One way ticket Destination: Gokarna is one destination from where I would never want to return.

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A person who preserves the beauty of India in touching words, a person with an undeniable passion for exploring the quirky trails of India; I am talking about Rohan, a wander-luster with an elaborate travel blog called “Travellust.com”.

Through his articles, he beckons those who are like- minded to share their amazing experiences with others. So that more people can receive an explicit idea of how should we plan the trips and what all nooks and corners can be covered during the trips. In his blog, you can always read about places outside India. The authenticity the blogs keep intact will definitely force you to pack your bags for an enchanting trip soon.

Countries Travelled: Totally confused how to explore the beautiful earth when one life is too short to complete my great India J. Outside India, I have only visited Nepal.

Travel Tip:    I am a budget traveler so for me the one travel hack always worked is to mixed up with the local people of the destination you visit.

One way ticket Destination: Ladakh is my favorite place and I would love to spend my whole life in Ladakh.

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26. Anuradha Goyal

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A voracious reader and a soulful traveller Anuradha Goyal is another blogger who has motivated us all with her stories. Her blog ‘Inditales’ has many interesting stories which has bagged an award for the top 50 blogs on travel around the world. She has penned down one of the most talked about books The Mouse Charmers – Digital Pioneers of India.

Travel Tip: Always carry some food with you.

One way ticket Destination: The destination that I never wanted to come back from, I made my home – Goa

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27. Indrani Ghose

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Indrani Ghose has an amazing talent of attracting people towards her blog that intricately narrates her travel experiences around the world irrespective of destinations. As she is a freelance writer and photographer, she finds time to capture the live moments in her camera .

An extensive tour of India is the most adorable set of experiences this Bangalore based wanderer shared with the world through her blog. She classifies her travelling moments as vacation, virtual travel, and UNESCO world heritage sites and these expeditions have expanded to countries like Italy, Austria, Thailand, the Vatican City, Belgium, Germany, France, Switzerland etc. You can read her mind blowing chronicles here in ‘i share

Countries Travelled:  I have been to 18 countries.

Travel Tip:  Travel light and in case packing more roll up stuffs … it gives more space

One way ticket Destination:  I didn’t want to come back from Greece, particularly Meteora.

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28. Rutavi Mehta

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A passionate traveller who loves doing some crazy stuff like travelling 3000 km from Jaisalmer to Shillong in an autorickshaw or staying in Lakshadweep islands for months is Rutavi Mehta. She is the talk of the town these days. In this insane world, travelling is the only sane thing that keeps her happy.

After quitting her job of hospitality, she started travelling in search of a new world. She believes in spreading her knowledge and giving it back to the society. So every 2 months she visits Ladakh to teach the children there. She has created a blog ‘Photokatha’ which has pictures describing each and every story of her wonderful journey.

Countries Travelled: I have been to 16 countries till now.

Travel Tip:  Always wear leggings or dress to travel light. If you are looking to travel for free, learn to house sit. Stay in hostel or homestay and ride a scooter to save money when you travel.

One way ticket Destination: It would be USA. I have loved the diverse regions they have.

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29. Swati and Sam

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Passion is the word for this amazing couple, Swati and Sam. Software engineers by profession Swati and Sam both love to travel and create stories. For them travelling makes their world a lot happier.

Be it the culture, people or the language or the people, they love to adapt to these new places. They have very wonderfully described this in their travel blogs which is also very informational for the upcoming travel freaks.

Countries Travelled: 13 Countries so far.

Travel Tip: Delete cookies & browsing history before booking a flight. Always search/book flights in private browsing mode or incognito window for cheaper fares.

One way ticket Destination: New York

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30. Avanish Maurya

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For those of who are planning to travel alone this year, our next blogger will definitely help you through. Without making any bucket list or passion, this traveller loves going by his heart.

When your heart wants something then, you should go for it. Be it a road trip, trekking, river chasing, diving etc this traveller just keeps on moving. In his blog he shares most of his experiences at different places.

Countries Travelled:  8 (Russia, Egypt, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR)

Travel Tip: While staying in the Northern India, If you suddenly feel a strong urge to travel and money is also a matter, just pack your backpack and go to any pilgrimage trail in The Himalayas, e.g, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Valley of Flowers/Hemkund Sahib, Chopta/Tungnath, Kinnar Kailash, Srikhand Mahadev etc. Few treks are open during the winters also. They are picturesque and provide many cheap accommodation facilities. Most of the time, many people walk on these trails, so you never feel alone and arranging food is not a problem. They are the best travel memories at the dirt cheap prices without any proper planning.

One way ticket Destination: Being a Himalayan Addict, it has to be the wilderness of The Mighty Himalayas. I can keep exploring from one corner to the another.

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31. Rishabh and Nirali

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Rishabh and Nirali, popularly known as the gypsy couple, love to enjoy the finer things in life with their trips. This adventure freaks have travelled to a lot of places together. Their travel blog inspires all the young readers who are planning for a new trip. From learning different languages to uncovering the deep secrets, this couple has totally captured the attention of all.

Countries Travelled: Between us we’ve visited about 10 countries including extensive travel within our home country, India. The plan is to cover atleast 40 more within the next 10 years!!

Travel Tip: We like to break rules, so we will share two 🙂 Travel light & Back up your photos. This two hacks were learnt the hard way and made our trips so much more easier on the mind. These sound so common but it is astonishing how few people resist the charm of taking their wardrobe with them or postpone backing up their photos till its too late.

One way ticket Destination: We are genetically inclined to travel so this becomes a very tough question to answer. We would like to answer it a bit differently. The destination we would like to visit again and again would be a small town called Knysna in South Africa. Situated in the Garden route circuit of South Africa and surrounded by some of the prettiest little beach towns we’ve seen (including one named wilderness!), it is a dream come true. Built around a lagoon of the same name, this forested town offers lovely weather, warm people and the option of a laid back stay or one filled with activities. What more can one want?

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32. Sandy and Vyjay

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Sandy and Vyjay are the most inspiring travel lovers who keep on sharing their travel experiences in a well-updated blog. This couple remarkably is reliving those experiences through their writings in “Imvoyager.com”.  A mélange of family travel, adventure travel, and luxury travel can be seen here through which many of the travel enthusiasts get better information about the destinations.

Almost all of Asia, Europe, and North America have been a part of their travel diary and now they are coming with more options like food and accommodation, lifestyle, arts, culture and much more. The incorporation of new concepts and experiences make the blog look more effervescent. Basically, this couple invites all of us to join a walk with them in the journey of finding more gems, uncommon.

Countries Travelled: 10 countries and still counting. And apart from that we have traveled extensively across the length and breadth of India too.

Travel Tip:   Always travel to a place when people are not going to it. We prefer to travel to the cold destinations in winter when not many venture to go there. The Benefits: lesser costs and lesser crowds.

One way ticket Destination: This would have to be Switzerland. If you are in a paradise, why would you want to leave it?

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33. Umang Trivedi

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An offbeat traveller who loves adventure is Umang Trivedi who is another travel blogger in India who creates some of the best tales with his adventures. He also loves to curate travel ideas and share interesting travel tips. His blog ‘Travelmax’ is quite a hit among the people and also holds some of the best travel stories.

Countries Travelled: I have been to 7 countries. Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Bhutan & Nepal.

Travel Tip: When I travel internationally, I look for affordable airlines. However, these airlines have additional baggage policies, some allowing very less baggage free of cost. Hence, to avoid paying extra, I sort out my footwear, clothes and everything possible according to weight, wherever applicable. The day I’m flying, I put on my heaviest footwear & clothes. This way, I carry light luggage and avoid paying baggage fees.

Another hack which I use is using Google Maps in Offline mode while traveling internationally or to domestic destination where internet might not work, like Leh. I enter the area which covers the airport and my accommodation in the new city. Later, I type “Ok maps” in search and save the map area as offline maps. This helps me to reach my accommodation when in a new country and I avoid getting lost in unknown lanes. To use the offline area, you can just enter your origin and destination in the regular Google maps.

One way ticket Destination: One destination I would never want to return from is Gili Islands, Indonesia. Out of the three islands which are collectively referred as Gili Islands, Gili Meno provides an offbeat experience as it remains off the tourist grid. You can stay in hostels right on the beach and wake up watching the sun shine brightly over the turquoise waters. If you want to socialize and have a good time, Gili Trawangan island is just a boat ride away! Gili Islands also provide great opportunities for Scuba Diving.

In India, my favorite destination is Mcleodganj. I loved sitting in cafes overlooking the gorgeous valley. I used to stare at the Dhalaudhar range as the sun rays bounced off the snow clad peaks. There are plenty of volunteering opportunities as well in Mcleodganj. You can opt for one and have a fulfilling experience.

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34. Svetlana

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‘Born with wings’ is how Svetlana describes herself. This woman solo traveller based now in Germany is from India and owns a huge collection of travel experiences around 35 countries. Started as an escape from the mundane life, exploration is the breathing air for her. One thing which makes her more attentive is her style of writing; it is like story telling where plenty of curious moments come and go.

It is pretty much interesting to note the way she has given herself the chances to become a gypsy, an entrepreneur, a traveller, a writer and a foodie although she takes care of her children. “Maverick Bird”, her blog, will take you to stroll through the 15 years of her travel expeditions. The passion she hides in her eyes for travel is shown through the photos and words as collaboration.

Countries Travelled: I have been to more than 35 countries.

Travel Tip:   Travel light is the most useful travel hack that I have learned from my years of extensive exploring.

One way ticket Destination: Russia

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35. Richa Gupta

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With a thought of getting slower in life, Richa Gupta threw her first and only corporate job and commenced travelling. She travelled the world in a typical style; ideally choosing the offbeat locations but it is exciting to notice her way of approaching these locations.

She recommends those travel lovers to avoid the clumsiness and confusion arise out of travel agents, guidebooks and things like that, but to be patient to choose the local homestays, enjoy the local food and use the public commutations. Her words let us identify ourselves with the moderate features these offbeat locations portray. Though her articles are published in several magazines and newspaper, “Travels and Stories”, her blog, has a wide range of followers and readership.

Countries Travelled: I had never kept a count. But I just did, for you. It’s 18.

Travel Tip:   When traveling to a new country, I always research in advance the most suitable mode of transportation from airport to my accommodation. Saves a lot of hassle and mental agony that comes with being overcharged or choosing the most expensive route on the first day itself. Also, upon arrival after passing through the customs, I like to grab a cup of coffee or some snack and settle down for 20 mins to soak up the environs of a new country instead of immediately rushing out of airport. This is all the more important when I’m traveling solo and don’t want to be overwhelmed with all the new signs, people, language and system.

One way ticket Destination:  I like to move. I don’t think there’s any place on earth (including home) where I can see myself permanently. But if you ask my latest love, it’s Iceland. Totally in awe of this tiny island nation. Would love to be back again for longer visit. 🙂

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36. Sai Karthik Reddy

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Sai Karthik Reddy adheres to a distinct style of narration while he expands the travel experiences in his blog . A youngster with a lot of passion for life finds travelling as a way of accommodating passion for knowing novel things in the world.

He has traversed through the unbeatable off beat paths in India and in some countries in Asia as well. From his words, it is obvious that among the places he set his feet on, Vietnam has more space in his heart. Although he has plenty of weird moments to share, each of his escapades reminds the reader to relate the journeys you make to your day to day life. You can find more about Sai and his awe-inspiring travel details in “romancing the planet.com”.

Countries Travelled: 18 or 19.

Travel Tip:   Make friends with the local people, they will always show you the best spots any guide or guide book can show.

One way ticket Destination: Many Bhutan and Vietnam leads the way.

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37. Parnashree

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For Parnashree, it is a dream came true as she has been always wishing to explore the nooks and corners of the world during her childhood. She believes her life has become perfect after she started embarking on multiple journeys across the world and it is her favourite game now to define the world map with her feet and eyes.

What is remarkable about her is the selection of her paths; undeniably it will be the roads less travelled, the places less explored or less altered. After her first trip to Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand, she realized the world becomes more trickier than she imagined and from that moment onward she decided to jot down more travel experiences in her diary and thus born the blog “traveldiaryparnashree,com” .

Countries Travelled : I have been to only two Asian countries (Thailand and Bhutan ) so far. But If I talk about India , I have covered more than 20 states in India.

Travel Tip:   Scan all the important documents like passport , Identity proof , passport photo and a list of emergency numbers and mail it to yourself before you head out to explore a new destination.

One way ticket Destination: Bhutan

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38. Arnab Maity

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A motorcycle trip to Bhutan played a life changing role in Arnab Maity who is well known as a photographer cum travel writer. Featured by Lonely Planet, Arnab’s story takes a special lead and knowing him further would be beyond just interesting. Simultaneously he is receiving professional assignments from different sectors including photo agencies and NGOs.

From his blog “arnabmaity.com” we can be sure of one fact that he has immense passion for redefining the world with his camera lenses. The beautiful frames the world adjusts in front of his camera are the most thrilling glimpses you can find in his blog and obviously poetry lies over.

Countries Travelled: I have been to 64 countries so far and the most fascinating ones have been Bhutan, New Zealand and Vanuatu

Travel Tip:   Book your tickets and accommodation in advance and always book refundable, then as your travel time comes closer , look for cheap deals and cancel your old bookings

One way ticket Destination: Has to be Bhutan. I was mesmerised by the simplicity of this utopic Himalayan kingdom where the economy is measured in happiness.

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39. Anita Bora

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A lady encompassing high energy is the phrase I would like to use to describe Anita Bora, a frequent wanderer who is looking forward to array splendours of the world on her travel blog. When she quit the corporate job she used to excel in, she had the greatest aim of escaping into a stormy place of bliss, excitement, and no regrets.

Hence, she distracted her heart from everything else and took herself to mark her footprints in all possible locations. Rather than being a sightseer, Anita found herself highly enthused when she is indulging in some adventurous activities at the destinations she covered. Although she regrets she does not know how to sing, dance and play an instrument, this incomparable travel freak would not be disappointed in her life. Thus she shares the beautiful memories with other travel enthusiasts through her blog.

Countries Travelled: I don’t really keep count but maybe around 15-16? For me, it’s more about experiences and journeys than ticking off countries on the map.

Travel Tip:   Scan your passport, visa, identification card and itinerary and send it to yourself (or save it on Google Drive). But having lost my passport in Spain, I learnt the hard way that it’s absolutely essential to keep a copy of all these documents while traveling.

One way ticket Destination: I feel I could settle down in many countries I’ve been to – especially a few of the European countries I’ve been to like the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Switzerland – all evoke that emotion!

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40. Snigdha Jain

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Travelling helps Snigdha to perk up while she drowns in her bank job; bundles of loans and money at times dissipate her. The chronicles of Snigdha’s travelling let us escape to different sets of experience which in turn allow us to believe that we are also visiting all these places with her.

“Get set and go” reveals the budgeted trips Snigdha plans and executes every year. She expresses explicitly that she wishes to visit at least 2 new countries and 2 new places in India every year. This Mumbai-based banker with the basic principle of budgeted travel has travelled extensively in India and over 24 countries in Asia, Europe, Middle East and the USA.

Countries Travelled:  I have been to 26 countries till date.

Travel Tip:   Use the flexi date feature in skyscanner for cheap air fares.

One way ticket Destination: Slovenia

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41. Charukesi Ramadurai

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TEDx Event in Bengaluru once featured Charukesi Ramadurai’s travel experience to let others know how to plan travel escapades in their life and how does it change the attitudes of people. Charukesi is an acknowledged freelance writer of travel, food, arts and local culture. It is not just one or two years but for past 13 years, she has been inundating people’s heart with superb travel articles.

Those articles magnificently go through 20 Indian states, 6 continents and 34 countries. Conde Nast Traveller, BBC Travel, South China Morning Post, Singapore Airlines, Outlook Traveller, Jet Wings etc have published her stories and it counts to be more than 300 right now. Since we can feel her feet are itching still to explore more untamed routes, her blog’s name “Itchy Feet” quite matches.

Travel Tip:   Layering of clothes works best for all kinds of weather – and saves a huge amount of packing space

One way ticket Destination: New Zealand

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42. Swati Saxena

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Someone who has been born and brought up in the places of amazing history and love being a solo traveller, Swati Saxena shot to fame for her amazing stories. After quitting her 12 hours shift job in accounting, Swati started finding time for herself with her amazing travel stories. Her blog ‘Lost in Maps’ shares some of the best stories about her various experiences.

Countries Travelled: 2 except India.

Travel Tip : Packing light

One way ticket Destination: Himalayas!

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43. Divyakshi Gupta

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When it’s a road trip, it’s about more of an adventure. A passionate traveler Divyakshi Gupta who finds magic in the starry nights and the cloudy patterns she is another inspiration for us. Obsessed with the rustic ornamental door, storyteller Divyakshi has made her mind to weave some new stories of her own.

Also, a nature lover she loves to capture each and every moment in her life. Her blog ‘Quirky Wanderer’ carries many interesting stories from many places. It’s all about when you have a huge bucket list, you just need to explore. She has also conducted various travel talks and workshops in Mumbai.

Countries Travelled: Travelled extensively in India and been to Italy, Bhutan and Dubai.

Travel Tip: The best travel hack for any explorer or traveler is to look beyond the obvious and what meets the eye. Delve deeper, engage with the locals, share your stories and hear them out. Travel is a two way exchange. Travel for social media updates isn’t travel at all. It is a learning like no other.

One way ticket Destination: Has to be Kinnaur. Mountains are magical and I can stay there till eternity. The simplicity, purity and divinity of this place cannot be described. From rugged landscapes to beautiful orchards, the place is soulful and truly picturesque.

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44. Anuradha Shankar

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Anuradha Shankar proves a misconception wrong through her travel diaries published as ‘’A Wandering Mind’’. The misconception is that the women after the wedding or after the birth of their kids cannot follow their heart vehemently; the heart that says them to travel and explore the velocities the world is accustomed to is hidden for housewives, mothers, and family oriented women still.

Anuradha Shankar gives personal nuances of her travel experiences across India in the form of tiny, delicate stories. However, her articles would be aiding thousands of women who have the virtual clutches of restraining themselves to the households but with the hankering to soar along the vast skies.

Countries Travelled: Much as I love to travel, coming back home is part of it too. Otherwise how will I travel again?

Travel Tip:   Travel is all about the experience. Every step is a learning and every experience is new. It’s not about the hacks that we learn but about what we carry back.

One way ticket Destination: Much as I love to travel, coming back home is part of it too. Otherwise how will I travel again?

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45. Bhushavali Natarajan

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An ardent traveller by passion and a fashion and a textile designer by profession, Bhushavali Natarajan is another travel blogger in India who has a lot to tell. She has a keen interest on exploring the virgin places which is remain untouched by most of the people.

She loved eco and heritage tours where you can learn about the history and the culture of the places. In her blog ‘My Travelogue’ she shares some of the best part of these places. Be it the people, their culture or their day to day life, she has described it all very well in her blog.

Countries Travelled: 9

Travel Tip : Carrying a lightweight warm jacket / sleeping bag helps. When flight/train centralized AC feels too cold, it helps to keep yourself warm. And that’s the best companion when spending nights in railway stations or airports!!

One way ticket Destination: All! I just wanna keep travelling. (Honestly I thought for a few minutes thinking which is such a place )

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46. Sushmita Sarkar

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An infrastructure consultant by profession and a traveller, Sushmita Sarkar has proved that there are no boundaries if you have that desire to achieve it. As travelling keeps her happy she used to travel to a lot of unknown places and learnt about the new things.

Her blog ‘My Unfinished Life’ holds the story of her heart-warming experiences about meeting people, learning new languages and discovering new facts.

Countries Travelled: Well I don’t really count countries rather see destinations but 5 is the number.

Travel Tip: To pack for every situation possible!! My family & friends tell me that I pack so many things as if I’m going to a war and supplies will be short.

One way ticket Destination: I think every destination I visit makes me want to stay a bit more but the surreal landscapes of Mongolia would be something I would very much love to stay back.

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47. Deepika Gumaste

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If travelling is in your blood you don’t need that push for exploring the world.  An offbeat travel enthusiast and a digital nomad, Deepika found her true love in travelling. Learning about different cultures, people and her love for humanity made her an ardent traveller.

She started sharing her amazing travel experiences in her blog ‘Feet on the Map’. She loves to research places for her bucket list and make it the most happening one. She believes that there should be a balance between everything and travelling helps you to understand it better.

Countries Travelled: Honestly, I don’t like to count countries, I have been to. Numbers can never replace the experience. And there are so many countries, one lifetime won’t be enough. But if a number is to be said, I am at 10 and counting.

Travel Tip: Pack light. There is nothing more important than it. Roll all the clothes into one another, so there is more space. And ditch the suitcase for a backpack!

One way ticket Destination: There are so many places to name. As someone has said, the essence of travel is that once you have been to a destination, place, you are never the same. Because you carry a part of that destination forever in your heart, wherever you go. Likewise, I would want to never come back from any of the places, I have been to. Meghalaya, Sikkim, France, Bhutan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Bhutan, Spain, Italy… I want to never come back from either of these.

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48. Ankita Shreeram

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Not just articles but poetical ambiance is the peculiarity Ankita Shreeram, an ardent travel blogger saves in her travel blog. She started her expeditions with a travel to Kerala and now there are over 20 locations in India and outside India that she has covered.

Nature, beauty, lifestyle, wildlife, food and wine, culture, luxury resorts and what not is there in her own space of writing. Flaunted astoundingly the perceptions Ankita carried, her blog, “Trail Stained Fingers” reaches out to a huge number of people now. You can resource information about different offbeat locations, travel gadgets and hotels and resorts from this site and feel the inner soul a traveller possesses will be transferred to you as well.

Countries Travelled: 7 including India (Others are UK, France, Tanzania, Macau, Singapore, Thailand)

Travel Tip:   I divide each day into three parts and slot activities/destinations accordingly. This helps me pack the right outfits as well. I’ve written all about it here :

One way ticket Destination: Pulau Ubin Island in Singapore. It’s a secret oasis of untamed nature full of mysterious mangroves, wetlands, exotic birds and endless stretches of wilderness with a beautiful lake in the backdrop.

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49. Priyanka Dalal

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The courage achieved from seeing the umpteen number of women solo travellers in India including foreign ladies gave Priyanka the confidence to travel the world alone. She likes long trips rather than short weekend trips.  She is pretty happy to share the remarkable moments aroused during her travel through her blog.

Also, when she describes her cycling trip from Berlin to Copenhagen we can feel the innocent excitement she carries throughout her life. A digital marketer by profession has a lot of things to do in her life, she believes. The most attracting feature she has is the sturdy solo heart which requires slow days in her life which let her meet new sets of people, culture, and lifestyle.

Countries Travelled:  I find that the depth of exploration & understanding about different cultures is what really counts, not the number of countries. I have spent a good amount of time traveling 6 countries including India. I have been to another 4 countries but they were short trips.

Travel Tip:  Always research and opt for activities that make sense for you. Nothing worse than being stuck doing stuff you don’t like, even in a dream destination.

One way ticket Destination:  This is really tough to answer because it means I cannot see other places but if I had to pick one, cycling in Europe comes close. 🙂

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50. Ruchika Vyas

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Ruchika Vyas is a lover of chocolates along with her enduring passion for travelling. I would say she is a good time-manager because she manages her job, her chocolate shop, writing and travelling well. The conventional Indian family background never stopped Ruchika from her urges to conquer the untamed paths of this beautiful world. She determined to become a solo traveller during her college days.

She is an acknowledged writer too whose writings have been published in world famous print as well as virtual media. This extensive writer’s travelogue contains New York, Thailand, Brussels, Amsterdam, Maldives and different locations in India. Obviously, she narrates the best food and drinks she tasted at different locations that came closer to her with the expeditions.

Countries Travelled:  I’ve been to 15 countries so far.

Travel Tip:  There are so many! What I learned with experience is one can travel with the most minimal resources (including money). It’s all about prioritising what you’d rather invest in; exploring a destination or travelling luxuriously.

One way ticket Destination:  Ladakh. There is beauty in its barrenness. The landscapes are so diverse that no matter what you’re looking to explore–mountains, lakes, desert or  snowfall–you can see it all. And the food is great too; especially the baked goods at the numerous German bakeries there.

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51. Nisha Jha

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Nisha Jha is a lady who believes in counting memories and who has made her dream come true by capturing some of the best stories from her travel. Be it travelling with her partner or her group Nisha Jha believes that it is the journey that counts the most.

When you talk about a place there are a lot more to explore than the usual sightseeing and she loves to explore these unknown facts. ‘Life is just once’, so spend some time travelling the world that will give you real pleasure. Limericks is her blog where she shares the best insights of her travel experiences.

Countries Travelled:  I normally do not count the number of countries but only think of the memories. If you still want the number, it should be about 36+

Travel Tip:  Don’t have preconceived notions and expectations from a place. It is beautiful when the place unravels itself in its own way.

One way ticket Destination:  It could be anywhere in the world! The world is beautiful and always throws surprises at me. I wouldn’t want to come back from anywhere. Just to tell you, this is my 3rd visit to Hong Kong and I’m loving it!

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52. Ankita Mahabir

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A constant traveler who loves to explore different places Ankita Mahabir is another travel blogger in India who has made her own story. Ankita started as a solo traveler and then slowly became aware of all the traveling ideas.

In her blog ‘Living and Escaping’ she very beautifully describes her trips. As an experienced traveler, she talks about the traveling hassle and how it can be made easier. A lover of the mountains she loves to explore the deep secrets of nature hidden in its bosom.

Countries Traveled : I really don’t believe in counting countries because the number of countries has nothing to do with the depth of your travel experiences. If someone visits 10 countries in 2 weeks it doesn’t make them a better traveler than someone who prefers slow travel. Let’s not make travel a rat race, there’s enough of that in the “real” world.

Travel Tip: Always buy a local sim – since I’m working on my laptop all the time, this is a crucial one for me. I also use the TripAdvisor, Airbnb, and Couchsurfing apps to get the best “live like a local” experience when I travel. If you’re in Europe, check out BlaBlaCar – great time and money saver.

One way ticket Destination : A destination from which I’d never want to come back is Slovenia. It had all the perfect ingredients. The country is committed to protecting its green spaces, the people are friendly, it’s safe and the food was a pleasant surprise. I’d go back in a heartbeat!

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53. Deepak Patel

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When you are a nature lover, nature is bound to make you fall in love with it again and again. A tech lover who loves to explore the incandescent beauty of nature. Meeting new people, trying different foods and learning about the ancient lifestyle is something which makes him happy. Also an adventure seeker Deepak believes that each place has a different story to tell with a lot of amazing experiences. His blog ‘Travel n Thrill’ describes some of his best experiences from his travel. From food habit to way of living everything is detailed in his blog.

Countries Travelled: Being very much passionate about exploring my own country first, I have only been to Nepal so far. But yes, I definitely have a few names on my bucket list such as Bhutan and Thailand, a Buddhist country. I would definitely plan to visit our neighbors soon and witness the life there from close!

Travel Tip: I am born into a country, which has deep cultural roots and rich traditions. One thing that has always helped me enjoy my travelling expeditions to the fullest is the way the traditions connect the people of India, regardless of their religion, race or caste. I find it absolutely amazing to explore my wonderful country with deep cultural values that always encourage us to be righteous, maintain peace of mind, relax and grow in a world where life is so stressful.

One way ticket destination: I absolutely love travelling, especially when it’s about exploring my own country, the incredible India. I am very much fascinated to the seven states of north east India, popularly known as the Seven Sisters. The natural scenic beauty of that region of India is something which would definitely make me wish not to leave it ever. I could endlessly travel through those lands in the north east which includes the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam (famous for its tea), Meghalaya (the Land of Clouds and great rainfall of course), Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

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Nilabh is not just a traveler but an enthused explorer who would find the minutest details of the countries he visits. What makes him stand out of other bloggers is his instincts to share everything a traveler should know before making a plan, even the least bothered. ‘Travelscape’ is an authentic hub of numerous information which are really helping us understand the locations better and telling us not to worry about the next destination of ours. The best travel experiences are wonderfully scribed here which are treats to our eyes and mind; unseen photographs, never-heard truths and undeniable facts about each tourist destination are all at one click away.

Countries Travelled: Only the USA as of now, but been to East coast and West coast, so it’s like seeing and exploring two countries.

Travel Tip:  Remember to scan your passport, identification card, and itinerary and email them to yourself or save on your cloud services. This provides an extra copy of each in the event of loss or theft

One way ticket Destination:  Nilgiris or often called as blue mountains that are the home of several heritage bungalows & the green tea estates. The greenery that fills the Nilgiris, the stunning and clean waterfalls and peaceful lakes are more than enough reasons not to come back.

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55. Swati Jain

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With a desire of capturing the incredible tales from incredible India Swati Jain started her journey as a solo traveler. Her solo traveling happened all of a sudden and turned out to be the most important thing in her life. She believes that there are a lot of hidden tales in each part of the world. From trekking in the mountains to experiencing the monastic life, Swati has made her mark in everything. In her blog ‘Buoyant Feet’ she has described some of the best moments of her life. Her blog also includes some of the offbeat and unseen places which are a must visit for you.

Countries Traveled: I have been to 3 countries so far and the reason is I am more of a backyard person. It’s a dream to explore each and every part of this beautiful country we live in. I have been told many times to go international and I always told them this- India First. May be that’s the reason I have been able to travel to over 140 cities across 20 states in India since 2013.

Travel Tip : During my early days of traveling, I would hurry up from one place to another because I feared I might miss seeing something. Obvious I used to feel tired at the end of the day. But with time I realized that it is no fun rushing through. Give a place your best time, go slow and relax. The world is not ending. Absorb a place fully, travel peacefully. You are allowed to come back.

One way ticket Destination: Any and everywhere in the Himalayas .

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56. Renuka Walter

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It is said that the best travel stories can be most spoken through your lenses and Renuka has just proved it with her amazing Photo Essays. Her amazing blog ‘Voyager for Life’ holds some of the best shots captured during her trips. After traveling to many places and exploring the unique beauty she decided to jot down her journeys in her blog. She is truly an inspiration for all the young bloggers who follow their heart.

Countries Traveled : I have been to Australia, Italy, and Jordan so far. Looking forward to traveling to a lot more countries.

Travel Tip: I’d say I have learned to research well about a place, especially its geography – know the distances. Advance planning and research help.

One way ticket Destination : I wouldn’t want to come back from Rajasthan. It is my absolute favorite. It has an obvious charm that just spells magic on a traveler.

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57. Anna Phipps

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A travel addict, a writer and a dreamer who loves to lure herself in the beauty of the exotic destinations, Anna is another blogger who has made her mark. A lively lady from the UK, Anna wanted to explore each and every part of the world. Following her heart and never giving up on her dreams Anna started traveling after quitting her job in the UK. In her blog ‘Global Gallivanting’ she captures some of the rare moments of the real day to day life. She very beautifully describes the places she has been traveling so far. Just check her blog it will surely catch your attention.

Countries Travelled :  I’m not really into counting countries as I believe the important thing is to have a deep, immersive, quality experience rather than rushing through ticking off countries without really experiencing them. I think I’ve visited 30 countries now, almost all of Europe and Asia. I also spent a year living and working in the Australian outback and have visited the United States. Next, I’d really like to explore Japan, Central Asia (places like Uzbekistan fascinate me) and Latin America but I’m in no rush, I’m enjoying taking it slowly and really soaking it all in.

Travel Tip : The most important thing I’ve learned from 4 years of traveling full time, independently, on a budget (and most of the time solo) is the joy and importance of slow travel. Having too much pre-planning and rushing around following a strict itinerary doesn’t lead to a good travel experience, plus when you travel slow you get more immersed in the destination, you get to meet local people, discover offbeat gems, escape the tourist trail and often when plans go wrong, or you get lost or accept a random invitation, these can often turn out to be the most memorable highlights of a trip. So my top tip for the most profound travel experiences is simply to go with the flow, take it slow and don’t rush or over plan your travels too much.

One way ticket destination:  Well, India is a destination that I can’t seem to leave! I’ve been living in Goa and traveling all around India for more than 24 months and there’s still so much I want to see. I think one of the reasons why I can never get bored of India is the sheer diversity that makes every destination so different, so interesting and still so captivating.

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58. Manjulika Pramod

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Best known for her two short stories ‘Chicken soup for the soul- Indian college students’ and ‘Lovelets’ Manjulika is another travel blogger in India who is known for her amazing travel stories. After quitting her 8 years job Manjulika started traveling which gave her the real pleasure. Also featured as the most influential blogger by NDTV Prime Time show, she has made us believed that everything is possible if you made up your mind. Her blog ‘Pendown’ carries some of the best travel stories which will truly make you just pack your bags and head out.

Countries Travelled :  Why count countries, cities or anything? If you still wish to know, 15 is the number.

Travel Tip:  Always read or collect some information about the place before you are headed there. In South Africa. I did a lot of road trips and there I learned a lesson for life. Don’t step out without studying your road map properly.’ It’s best to prepare and then travel to unknown places.

One way ticket destination:  I wouldn’t want to come back from Oslo in Norway or Capetown in South Africa. My love for both these places had grown so much that I cried while returning from these cities.

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59. Akash Mehrotra

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A business consultant by profession and a travel writer by passion Akash is another travel blogger in India who is an inspiration for us all. If you have the desire to travel then nothing can stop you from exploring. In his blog ‘Hand of Colors,’ he has shared some traveling experiences. He has very beautifully described about its beauty of the place along with its specialty.

Countries Travelled: I have been to six countries so far, most in Africa. In fact, I spend almost six months in Kenya, which is a fabulous destination for travelers.

Travel Tip: The biggest travel hack that has worked for me is taking a generous data pack to do my research especially related to local travel. You not only can research about your plan but also remain connected. While you are coming out of your shell there’s always someone waiting for you back home.

Second is get connected with your cultural tribe of travelers, wherever you go. I have many friends today who I met while traveling. The fact is you are never alone, there are many like you and all have their share of knowledge and hacks to be employed.

And obviously on the list is my recommendation to ditch your comfort zone and get local, open up to them and you will be surprised how great conversationalist these locals are. This is an ardent practice for me, which has always proven a good boost for my travel stories.

One way ticket Destination : North East India is my all-time hit, can go there anytime, spend any number of days and if given a chance would never come back. Internationally of all the places I have travelled to, Seychelles is my favorite.

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60. Salonee Sanghvi

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With the desire to travel around the world and explore the hidden secret of nature, Salonee is living her dream. She believes that one can enjoy the true beauty of a region only if they interact with the people, learn about their custom and delight in a good meal. Good food will always attract you, even being a vegetarian Salonee also describes about the best food she has tasted. In her blog ‘Foodalong’ she not only describe about her experience in the place but also about the delicious food. She is another inspiration for the foodies and the travellers.

Countries Travelled :  I’ve extensively travelled to 40 countries so far and aim to visit at least 3-4 a year.

Travel Tip:  One of the most helpful things I’ve found is getting a local sim card with data. It’s not very expensive and usually available at most airports or newsstands. It helps you navigate (Maps, Rome2Rio), find food options and activities around (Foursquare, Tripadvisor) communicate with locals (Translate) or family and friends (Whatsapp, social media). Great for emergencies too especially if you travel solo.

One way ticket destination : It’s tough to pick a spot because each country has its own unique charm. If I had to pick, though, it would be Istanbul (Turkey) and Bali. Both have a great mix of Eastern culture and Western conveniences, great vegetarian food options and friendly locals that speak English.

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You will undoubtedly feel like you are living in another reality after visiting new locations, getting to know new people, and tasting some delectable foods. Learn more about India’s most popular travel bloggers by reading about their amazing travels. Find out about the many travel tips they may provide with you as well.

These incredible best travel bloggers in India have shown us all that there is no barrier to adventure seeking or experiencing the huge new globe. Their blogs encourage us to explore and learn from various cultures. Whether through their photos or some fascinating facts, bloggers have left their imprint all over the place.

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Top 16 Travel Bloggers in India

Thrilling travel by ami bhat.

Ami Bhat travel blogger of India

Ami Bhat, a mother blogger and frequent traveller, launched the popular travel website Thrilling Travel. She has a marketing postgraduate degree and a strong desire to travel.

Ami is a PADI-certified diver and a freelance travel writer for publications, including Lonely Planet India.

If you’re interested in learning about new vacation places and travel advice, Ami Bhat’s blog is the place to go.

She has also been highlighted in important magazines like

  • Deccan Herald
  • Dainik Jagran
  • Miss Malinin, and many more.

Devil on Wheels by Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma top travel blogger in india

Dheeraj Sharma, a software project manager, is an enthusiastic traveller, daydreamer, and ardent admirer of the Himalayas. He also enjoys driving while discovering new locations in the Himalayas.

He is making a lot of effort to carry out the vision and purpose of the DoW Travel Community. He is a devout follower of Leh-Ladakh and has given travel advice on his blog, “Devil on Wheels,” after successfully exploring some of the off-the-beaten-path locations in Ladakh on Wheels.

  • If you enjoy travelling in the Himalayas and need a comprehensive guide, his blog can provide you with the details you want.
  • Good lodging options and guides to Leh and Ladakh are available everywhere.
  • You may even ask him for advice on how to arrange your vacation, and you’ll get a prompt response.

Tale of 2 Backpackers, Amrita & Agni

Travel freaks Amrita and Agni

The finest Indian travel blog is Tale of 2 Backpackers, which discusses Indian festivals, culture, and tradition. Agni and Amrita are the best travel bloggers in India.

Both share all the experiences of their travels around India, is what the blog’s name implies.

This site is a must-read for you if you’re seeking travel information wisely with careful preparation and budgeting.

They have both been travelling for the past 12 years and have worked with several travel agencies, including those for

  • Incredible India

They have also worked for well-known companies like

  • Make My Trip
  • Thomas Cook

Travel Shoe Bum By Shubham Mansingka

Famous Travel Blogger Shubham Mansingka

Due to the fact that Travel Shoe Bum’s founder Shubham has been travelling full-time for more than five years and works as a travel writer and consultant, the site is one of the top travel blogs in India.

You should therefore check out his site since you may learn a lot about “solo travelling or budget travelling” if you’re interested in doing either.

Over 24 Indian states and 4 other countries were visited by him. On a tight budget, he typically travels alone.

Shubham got featured in major publications like

  • Mint, and more.

Additionally, he undertook daring journeys, such as two lengthy winter excursions to

  • leisurely travel through Garhwal,
  • lone trek from Lahaul to Zanskar

IndiTales by Anuradha Goyal

Travel blog IndiTales owner Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal is an author, blogger, columnist, and public speaker. She has lived in several locations and has been writing since 2004. She previously spent more than 12 years working in the IT business.

She writes about her worldwide trips, her locations in India, and travel advice on her blog, “Inditales.” The only bilingual travel blog that is available in Hindi and English is IndiTales.

She is also the author of other publications, including.

  • Lotus In The Stone – Sacred Journeys In Eterna India” (2020)
  • “Unusual Temples of India” (2020)
  • “Bharat Ke Anokhe Mandir” (2020)
  • “The Mouse Charmers- Digital Pioneers of India” (2014)

The Solo Globetrotter by Reshma Narasing

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Do you enjoy exploring new places on your own? Are you looking for a tonne of helpful information about solo travel and the top places to go alone? The Solo Globetrotter is one of the top travel blogs for solo travel in India, so you should certainly check it out.

You should read this site if you want to get all the information you need to travel alone, from inspiration to vacation places to travel tricks.

  • Reshma Narasing, a travel and writing enthusiast, started this blog.
  • She has visited 35 countries on her own as a female traveller.
  • She was also highlighted on well-known websites, like The Huffington Post, Amazing Thailand, Medium, etc.

Footloose Dev, Devesh Joshi

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Are you looking for the most intriguing travel blogs from India? Then you want to visit the Footloose Dev blog unquestionably. The creator of this incredible travel blog is Devesh Joshi.

You should read Footloose Dev and subscribe if you’re seeking travel ideas, solitary travel experiences, travel adventures, and more.

  • Devesh left his corporate job in 2015 to pursue his passion for traveling full-time. Since then, he has traveled extensively.
  • Devesh, who has visited more than 25 countries, focuses mostly on sharing his incredible travel tales on this blog.
  • Additionally, he collaborated with numerous well-known travel companies, such as Germany Tourism, Singapore Airlines, Indonesia Tourism, and others.

Sankara popular travel blogger of india

When Sankara is travelling, he does extraordinary. He describes travel as not just his passion but also his life’s work. He is one of the most popular bloggers in India.

He became a full-time travel blogger after leaving his 8-year corporate job. His adventures have taken him all over the world, and he has visited every continent.

  • Even the daily Deccan Chronicle and the magazine National Geographic Traveller India have included some of his blog postings.
  • You may rely on this site for advice on various travel-related topics, including budget travel, backpacking, and how to stay vegetarian while travelling.

The Wanderer by Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi effortlessly juggles a lot of hats. He is a well-known travel blogger, designer, and photographer, all rolled into one. He has travelled the world extensively in his mission to find new areas, yet he never ends!

Through his blog, The Wanderer, which depicts a location’s architecture, culture, and street cuisine, he has made it his mission to communicate the specifics of his travels.

  • On his site, he also posts assessments of lodging facilities, dining establishments, and coffee shops, all of which are enhanced by his superb photography.
  • He was profiled in several publications, such as the Times of India, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, etc., and was nominated for an Indian Blogger Award.

India backpack motorbike by Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh is an expert at using road journeys as an exhilarating approach to exploring new places.

Venkat, a well-known travel blogger who enjoys being on the road with only his bike as a company, left his job to satisfy his wanderlust.

In addition to sharing information for backpackers and other adventurous travellers who are always eager to go the additional mile in search of their ideal locations.

  • He also teaches how to travel on a bike under budget.
  • His site tells exciting stories about his road trips.
  • Your jaw will drop when you read about his impromptu excursions, which turned out to be such thrilling experiences in and of themselves.

MY TRAVEL DIARY by Parnashree Devi

Originally from Assam, Parnashree Devi began a blog to share her travel experiences with readers worldwide.

It is quite well-known in the Indian travel blogging community because of her engaging writing and presentation styles.

You may read a thorough description of Parnashree’s extended cross-country travels on her blog.

  • In 21 days, she visited 21 locations spanning 5 states as part of the MTV road trip program Nano Drive with MTV.
  • Her passion is traveling to far-flung areas of the nation and beyond, where she can interact with the locals, learn about their culture, enjoy the local food, and then write about her experiences.

Tales Of A Nomad by Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das has a deep passion for all things travel-related. Furthermore, it should be no surprise that all travel-related topics are covered on his site, from thrilling train rides to difficult hiking. You also get to view the beautiful pictures he takes while travelling as an added treat.

His wanderlust has brought him to practically every state in the union and a few other countries.

  • The Hindu and a number of other newspapers have published his blog pieces.
  • The finest part of his blog articles is that they discuss his encounters with people as well as the locations he travels. 

Anki on the move by Ankita Sinha

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Ankita Sinha is an enthusiastic traveller and even more enthusiastic travel blogger. She has a strong desire to see as much of the world as possible.

  • She has fulfilled her passion for traveling, seeing no fewer than 7 nations in just 2 years.
  • If you read her blog, you’ll see that she also has a gift with words and does a fantastic job of illustrating her travel experiences.
  • She is a frequent seeker of an adrenaline thrill and a travel and adventure fashion blogger.
  • The blog of an award-winning travel enthusiast is the one you should be perusing if you’re interested in learning more about a place’s adventurous side. 
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Desi Traveller by Prasad NP

Some travel blogs focus on destinations, while others are more on travel. In addition to discussing his travels and destinations, Prasad NP also writes about the things he finds while exploring these locations. He travels with his family, unlike the majority of travel bloggers.

So, check out this blog if you’re seeking comprehensive information about the locations that family members can visit. His blog entries largely explore the human side of the areas he travels to. The blog also includes hotel and resort reviews.

I share by Indrani Ghose

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Indrani Ghose is not only a travel enthusiast but also a gifted writer who enjoys crafting charming tales. It’s hardly surprising that her trip diaries were included in a global book! She works as a freelance writer and photographer, but her true calling is to travel, and she’s always up for going somewhere new.

  • She is from Bangalore and has travelled to up to 20 different nations and as many Indian states.
  • Her blog posts on her travels are replete with details about not just the locations she sees but also about the local food, accommodations, and other specific things.

The tales of a traveler by Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam are two well-known personalities among Indian bloggers, particularly in the luxury sector. Swati and Sam are software engineers and travellers by passion. They serve as the ideal illustration of how a couple might accomplish their travel-related aspirations.

  • More than 16 foreign countries, as well as other domestic locations have been visited as a result of their shared enthusiasm for travel.
  • Their site, “The Tales of a Traveller,” is where you can discover helpful information on opulent lodgings, weekend getaways, unusual locales, restaurant reviews, travel advice, and much more.
  • It is filled with information about the places they visit that they share and you can learn a lot from their blogs.

You can always be prepared when visiting a new place, but making the most of your trip always requires a basic familiarity with the area and its culture. These travel bloggers can provide you with advice based on their own experiences in this situation. They act as a virtual guide at each stage of the procedure, from choosing a location to organising an itinerary. Set new travel objectives for yourself this year by taking inspiration from these top travel bloggers in India.

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Culturally Immersive & Responsible Travel

Best Indian Cultural Travel Bloggers with a penchant for Honest Writing!

About this blog: A curated list of some of my favorite travel content creator whom I consider to be among India’s best travel bloggers, especially in the travel niche. Help me discover more, tell me who is your favorite!

Chitpur Rabindra Sarani Kolkata

Three years back, when I hesitantly stepped into the field of travel blogging, I recall Googling frequently with search query related to India’s best travel bloggers. I knew about Shivya, Anuradha, Lakshmi Sharath, Siddhartha Joshi and their writing by heart. With time, I had the chance to explore more, gained more experience as a travel writer and content creator, learnt on the job (in my case, that is travel), and discovered a plethora of Indian voices that enchanted me with unique writing and documentation of travel experiences!

Difference is of the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict. The answer to difference is to respect it. Therein lies a most fundamental principle of peace: respect for diversity John Hume

The massive world experience that travel is, it bestows on us a chance to indulge in everything and more at one go! Do you want to jump off that cliff or sit by the cliff and paint a sunset? Either of them is a great travel experience and can be practiced without taking away from anything from another! With consecutive travels as a lifestyle, I have realized I want to discover the world through her unending cultural built up, through gastronomic quirk and cacophony of a dish market; by the colonizer’s door art and natural fiber painted manuscripts, safeguarding sand-wheel of time from countless invasion. The mass migration that started at the advent of humanoids.

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This blogpost is an ode to that honest effort of highlighting bloggers who bring stories from far off corners of India (as well as the world), to tap into this great country’s soul and emphasize the thin thread that ties a billion and some more people to one. I also seriously love Alex of Lost with Purpose. I have a few other names in my mind when it comes to cultural travel across the world but this blog post is particularly dedicated to Indian travel bloggers in the Cultural niche.

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Madhurima of Orange Wayfarer

Hi, this is me. Full disclosure. I consider myself a cultural content creator in the travel sphere.

From highlighting the terracotta horses of Bankura to making sense of the wave inscriptions adoring Zanzibari doors , and highlighting the century old cabin restaurants of old Kolkata where national movement brought surge of free thinking under British Raj, I try to find human stories in each of my travels. For me, walking at the Danakil desert in Ethiopia is an ethereal experience, because Afar region has so far produced the maximum number of hominid remains to trace back history of human evolution. I get intrigued by the Newari culture of Bhaktapur, Nepal , once a thriving stop along the silk route. I write relentlessly against labelling of a destination. Egypt is not unsafe. Myanmar needs outside tourists. A solo woman can travel in Uttar Pradesh for a prolonged period of time and it is safe (well, largely).

Stonetown Zanzibar

And I write about a country my forefathers had leave behind during the fateful days of Indian partition. The food heritage they could bring along, the sole surviving reminder of a distinct country and culture. In my cookbook section. My food memories are not just recipes, they are an ode to a couple of elderly men and women in their 90s who could never make it back to their home.

I think it is Kolkata that imbibed an intense sense of cultural awareness in my mind. The decaying heritage buildings of the north of the city and extra ordinary culinary heritage, resultant to many cultural crossroads, are some of the primary factors that build the city as is, coupled with a prolonged period of Communism inspired political ideology. Once I left home, I realized I am to never find a place like that again, and the beauty of each destination is revealed only when I have somewhat scratched the cultural context of it.

“To merely observe your culture without contributing to it seems very close to existing as a ghost.” Chuck Palahniuk

Svetlana Baghawan of Maverickbird

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

I have been traveling since I was three months old! my entire family are professionally in the travel industry. Culture not only speaks about the art of the place, but of its history, human emotions and other socio anthropological factors. She finds it interesting to find out how culturally all humans share the same emotions, certain heritage, and needs.

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Svetlana emphasizes on key responsible travel practices, like supporting local businesses , sustainable responsible tourism, restricted visa/tourist footprint, and buying from origin.

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Ketki Gadre of Explore with Ecokats

I have vivid memories of travelling in the sleeper compartment of Indian Railways since I was a toddler to visit my grandmother’s house. Train connections from Gujarat (where I live) to Karnataka (my grandmother’s house) was not frequent and I remember my parents struggling to carry all the luggage, manage 2 toddlers and still trying to make the train connections changing platforms.

As I grew up, I travelled with my classmates for week-long nature camps arranged by my school and later university. That is when the concept of being environment friendly stuck with me – no electricity, washing utensils with mud and learning about the ecosystem. I took up solo travel during my university days in Pune where I would explore and trek in the nearby places over weekends.

The blogging bug bit me while I started my work as Environmental Educationalist in an NGO and I had to travel across the lengths and breaths of India. I would spark my wanderlust in the evening post-work or early morning and try to visit the places of interest. I decided to share my knowledge about sustainable and ethical travel which is possible even in the most tourist places in the world.

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On what motivates her to explore cultural wealth of a destination

Culture of different states in India or countries other than India fascinates me. There is always something to learn and yet something which makes you feel at home. I have noticed so many cultural similarities in the South Asian countries and it feels we are all part of the same place. And yet there are so many differences between the two neighboring states which feel we are so different.

When I  am travelling I make sure to capture the culture of the place and document the following:

Festivals : Bihu of Assam, Ganesh Chaturthi of Maharastra, Durga Puja of West Bengal ,  Songkran Festival of Thailand, Easter or Christmas in Europe are worth travelling for.

Food : Local vegetarian food is a delicacy and trying to find that, especially in a South Asian country is a challenge. But I find them to share with my readers.

Local garments : Whether it is the Pheran of Kashmir, Chaniya Choli of Gujarat, Ao Dai of Vietnam, Kimono of Japan, photographing local men and women wearing the local dress is a charm in itself.

Local wildlife and nature: Wildlife and nature are equally a part of the local culture as it is the food, garments and festivals. After all, everything is inspired by nature.

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On sustainable culture travel, especially in post-Covid world. 

 I feel Post COVID-19, the world would be the best for sustainable culture travel. People will travel slow and to nearby destinations, mainly to experience festivals, nature and homestays. It will be an era of regional and domestic land travel. The concept of staycations also will flourish in India as people will start appreciating their own city and what it has to offer. 

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My goal at the starting of the year 2020 was to explore offbeat destinations, wildlife parks and write more about community tourism and homestays. While I started doing that, the COVID news broke. I will certainly continue going on that path once the lockdown is lifted. I want everyone to the offbeat and relaxing side of India through slow and sustainable travel.

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Mohana & Aninda of Two Together

We’ve been travelling together since 2017. Before that, we travelled solo or with our families. 

“We advocate travelling as a way to see that we may eat differently, worship differently, even look different but we are the same species, the same skin, bones, organ.”

When we are travelling, we meet with locals, hear their stories, eat their food. It reminds us how similar we are despite our differences and that is something we want to write about as well. There is so much spotlight on “ differences ” right now, so much hate-mongering stemming from fear of the unknown. We advocate travelling as a way to see that we may eat differently, worship differently, even look different but we are the same species, the same skin, bones, organ. The stories of struggling to live a happy life, eat good food, and share time with families are the same no matter where we go

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We write a lot about food. One thing that never fails to amaze us is to see familiar ingredients being prepared in not-so-familiar ways. The rice we eat as  bhaat  and  payesh  becomes  idli  and  appam  in South India, becomes noodles in Southeast Asia. The nasturtium that grows wild in Sikkim, even in our aunt’s place in North Bengal, becomes a foraged delicacy in fine dining restaurants.

We spend hours lingering in markets, looking at the fresh catch and fresh produce, trying to find out more about ingredients we are unable to recognise. We ate at street food stalls, sometimes ordering what the locals do and no matter where we are, in which part of the world, the joy of sharing food and drinking together is the same. Wonder is an emotion that is different to write about and wonder, wide-eyed wonder, is what we experience in these markets, at these stalls, at homestays, and pretty much everywhere we are offered a morsel.

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A pressing need to draw attention to local problems, be it socio-political or environment, is another reason why we write about culture. In the “Field Notes” section on our blog, we write about stories and feeling, about conversations we have on the road, things that worry us or make us happy.

We spent a weekend during nothing but listening to local stories, eating and wandering aimlessly, in Lepchajagat and realized that there the locals have forsaken the food of their ancestors for preparations that please tourist palates . The younger generation has grown up knowing Bengali staples like dim kosha and  murgir jhol  as their own. We do not aim to met out prescriptive advice; what we aim to do is shine some light on local problems and hope that we, travellers and seekers of knowledge, can do something about it.

Our primary focus is food as of now but we plan to write more about handicrafts and art in the future. We are also interested in folklore. 

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Homestays in Sikkim : Most Sikkimese homestays will feed you produce grown in their own farms, and sometimes these farms are just a plot of land surrounding the house. At Darap, we found lovingly nurtured plots of tomatoes and mustard, greens and onions, potatoes and peas. I find the concept of subsistence farming interesting. These people are basically farming small amounts of seasonal produce, not for selling, but for feeding the household and being a guest, you are part of the household.

Foraging, that has recently become “chic” in the world of western gastronomy, has always been a way of life here. In these homestays, you can try fiddlehead ferns and nettle soup, all made from foraged ingredients. (The plate of noodles in the photo are homemade. The vegetables were all grown on plots around the homestay. The second photo is of onions growing in the vegetable plot.)

On sustainable culture travel, especially in post covid world

Small, local and family-owned businesses have taken a hit during the pandemic. We’d encourage travelling with companies that employ locals and give back to the community. Before booking, ask about their mission. How do they help the local economy? Stay at local homestays and buy from small local stores and artisans. Think about the choices you are making, for example, when you pay at a local store, that money goes into benefiting the family directly.

With air pollution down and the earth healing, the question is how can we not go back to square one in the post-covid world. We plan to cut our plane journeys, even if that means travelling to fewer destinations, and travel by overnight trains instead. In India, and in Europe and in parts of Southeast Asia, overnight trains are an option that we need to start reconsidering.

For those like us who work full-term jobs, slow travel isn’t always an option but we can still make a difference by choosing to travel by public transport, to stay at sustainable accommodations, to eat seasonal and locally farmed produce, to buy meat and seafood from local vendors, to support local artists and businesses and so much more.

Also,  explore your own city, your own backyard. There’s always some pleasant surprise waiting for you!

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Soumya Gayatri of Stories by Soumya

I have been traveling for the past 11 years now. Ever since I got a job and got married.  My husband played a crucial role in introducing me to the concept of investing in travel. As a typical Indian girl who had done her engineering and MBA, I was not aware of that. Now that I am, there has been no looking back. We try to get on the road as much as possible with our 7-year-old. 

I am always drawn to people, their lives, eating habits, and everything about how they live. History, dance, art – everything about culture fascinates me. I am thrilled whenever I chance upon a new cuisine or a remote group of people. Be it in a book, a magazine, or on my actual travels! Culture never bores me. 

Well, there’s also a story behind it. Funny but fascinating, at least to me. 🙂 I have always had a dream. Even as a kid. Of having family around the world. You know, being a descendant from someone in Central Asia or the mountains of Peru. Or somewhere even more remote. And one day, I would go looking for my ancestors and discover their lost culture!

When I was in the USA, I went ahead and got my ancestry test done . The results were anything but dramatic. Quite predictable, in fact. Turns out my genes are an equal mix of North and South Indian. But wait, I have a 5th cousin in Iran and a 6th cousin in China. Can you imagine how excited I am? 

Cultural travel is my way of reliving that feeling. The feeling of belonging everywhere. And experiencing everywhere for myself. 

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I try and capture culture every time I am traveling. Culture for me thrives in people, food, history, and art. And in the mundane that makes up their daily lives. Here are a few pictures from my travels across the world that will tell you exactly what I am talking about.

A few years ago when I traveled to Bali, I was struck by its natural beauty. Bali is a wonderful beach destination after all. But what fascinated me the most were the multiple expressions of Hinduism on the island. Hinduism had traveled to Bali from India in the 1st century AD. While the basic tenets still remain the same, the expressions have undergone a sea of changes.

Take the case of  Balinese temples  and their multi-tiered pagodas. Or the  Kecak Fire Danc  which depicts Ramayana yet is beautifully interwoven with local folklore. Stories like these enthrall me. 

Last year, I traveled to the tiny country of Portugal in Europe. And here, I was dumbstruck by the art of  Azulejos, a Portuguese glazed tile . You can find azulejos literally everywhere in Portugal – churches, homes, offices, and streets. Even train stations! It is strange because these tiles were never Portuguese, to begin with. They have a Moorish origin and entered Portugal via Spain. Yet, Azulejos have become synonymous with Portuguese identity today. 

More recently, I was invited to explore a much lesser-known part of India in the state of Assam – Bodoland. This was pure heaven for me, a slice of land unexplored and untouched. I got a chance to experience  local culture in a Bodo village . Amidst all that great food, dancing, and rejoicing I noticed the important roles that women played in Bodo homes. From cooking to fishing to weaving to being constantly afoot, a Bodo woman was literally the Bodo pillar of success. Not something people would acknowledge on a daily basis. 

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On sustainable culture travel, especially in the post-Covid world

I am really keen to find how the world looks at travel and tourism post-COVID. While I think hyper tourism may take a back seat for some time, sustainable and immersive travel will continue to grow. And it need not include long-distance flights or getting into jampacked museums.

A great way to start off would be exploring one’s own backyard in a more immersive manner. 

Talking to people, learning about local cultures, trying local food, and reading books  (something that a lot of us are already doing right now)  that help us understand the evolution of a particular space are great ways to get started. Even if it is about a community that lives right next door. 

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Let’s understand this with an example. I live in Mumbai and I think that I have seen everything that needs to be seen here. However, a little research taught me about the Jewish community of Bombay . How much do I know about them? Or the fact that they built some of the most beautiful synagogues in the world? Close to nothing!

Or take the case of  Art Deco buildings in Mumbai , a subject I have recently forayed into. Mumbai is one of the largest treasure houses of art deco architecture in the world, second only to Miami. Again, how much do I know about it? Not much! 

I believe local  (and I mean really local)  and immersive travel will be the best way to start out after COVID. It will involve more traveling with our minds and less with our bodies. But it will give more meaning to our trips. Instead of just helping us tick off bucket lists!

Amrita & Agni of Tale of 2 Backpacks

We have been travelling together for the last 15 years. We were college classmates when we started travelling together. We never looked back since then.

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On what motivates them to explore the cultural nuances of a destination

To be honest, during the first few years of travel, we did not really think much about people and cultures. I think our fondness for culture shifted after an incident on Amarnath Yatra. We were stuck at a communal riot at Ramban in Jammu while on our way to Pahalgam. It was there we first noticed the inherent goodness in humans.

People, irrespective of religion helped each other in every way possible during the time of crisis. That incident made me realize that a place is beautiful because of its people . If I did not experience the hospitality and warmth of the local Kashmiris that fateful day, I might not have returned back to Jammu & Kashmir again.

That was the starting point of our interest in people. And what is a man without his culture? Gradually, our interest grew in culture and traditions and we found this aspect of travel quite fascinating.

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In November 2017, we had gone for a trip to Shillong. There we came to know about Wangala Festival celebrated in the Garo Hills. We heard that in the festival, the Garo tribes play 100 drums together along with 300 others dancing to the rhythm. That was enough to make us leave everything in Shillong and travel to Tura. After our visit to Wangala Festival, our interest in local festivals grew. After all, festivals are an integral part of culture.

While travelling and documenting these festivals and cultural traditions, we found that most of the age-old traditions are dying , mostly because of modernity and lack of time. A handful of locals try to keep these traditions alive. Our main objective is to let the world know about these lesser known and vanishing traditions, art and culture and even festivals through our blog.

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We believe that cultural tourism is more about the people than the places .

Sustainable cultural tourism is the means for a destination to strengthen its cultural identity as well as reestablishing its vanishing culture and art forms. On the other hand, it is also the way to make the visitors learn about fascinating facts about the place beyond the popular landmarks.

The post covid world is again more about the people. We think the stress should be more on exploring the cultural aspects of our own city and state, rather going beyond the boundaries. We wish to promote our hometown, city and country more . Having said that, we believe cultural tourism should not be restrictive, but also not so pushy to upset the balance of the local people.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

When travel resumes, we would explore the lesser known heritage monuments in the country (there are many incredible ancient monuments that the not UNESCO Heritage sites). These monuments need to be known to the people. This had always been our motto to explore and document about lesser known destinations, culture and art.

Finally, the usual precautions are to be taken for post covid travel like safety and hygiene. Also buy more from the locals to support the local economy.

Indrani Ghosh of I share

I have been travelling from the days I had begun to remember things. Being a  probasi  Bangali (living outside native state of West Bengal) almost every vacation was for travelling. And most of the travels were with a lot of break journeys as we called it then.

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Among friends it was like – who has been to most states of India and I used to be proud to top the list always. Somewhere along the journey of life it is now – who has travelled most countries in the world! With 22 countries crossed out I am nowhere near top yet.

On what motivates her to travel

Understanding and if possible absorbing the culture of a place is something I look forward to whenever I visit a place. Be it food, art and craft, traditions , any related stuffs, I take the extra effort to witness and if possible participate. Souvenirs are one of the means I try to bring back the culture of a foreign place to home.

My most memorable interaction with locals was trying to do a couple of dance steps with the local tribe of Sundarbans in West Bengal.

It is a sad reality that the lives of cultural people have been hit the most due to COVID restrictions. While it has saved many lives from the disease itself many are severely hit by the repercussions of lock down.

Detailed profiling of the various cultural workers needs to be done. Information has to be spread about the various skills they possess. Their art and skill has to be highlighted. In today’s world of high tech gadgets it is just a matter of time when they can be accessed with few clicks.

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Top 12 Travel Bloggers in India who Giving Us Major Travel Goals

Ten years ago, travel bloggers fell into the category of outcasts. But over the years, travel blogging has become a profession for those who find comfort in always being on the move! In India, travel blogging has picked up and a huge number of people have found solace in discovering new places, cultures, and people.

Indian Travel Bloggers were once an underrepresented community, but things have changed, and the community is now in full bloom! This article brings you the top Indian travel bloggers, who have been a motivation for travel to more than a few. The list is, in no way, from the best to worst, and is a collection of all inspiring Indian travelers who happen to blog.

Travel Bloggers In India

1. shivya nath.

It has been eight years since she has been on the move, and she continues to visit new places to this day. What began as a two-month sabbatical has turned into a journey that still continues for Shivya. Not only does she blog about her experiences, but she also has written a book on her travels, called The Shooting Star . After quitting her job in 2011, she gave up her home in 2013 to become a vegan digital nomad. She has been featured on the National Geographic Traveller among various others.

Visit Blog: The Shooting Star

2. Parnashree Devi

Parnashree’s travel blog called ‘ My Travel Diary ’ began a few years back when she wanted to share her travel stories with people. And now her passion for recounting her travels online has also become her profession. Her blog is widely read, by many people in both India and abroad. She made her first trip to Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand a decade ago, and since she has come a long way. In 2013, she worked for a travel show for Andhra Pradesh, and then she was sure about her true calling. In 2014, she also appeared in the MTV show- ‘Nano Drive with MTV’. She has now traveled to 22 Indian states and various foreign countries and has given many interviews to the national media along the way.

Visit Blog: My Travel Diary

3. Siddhartha Joshi

Based in Mumbai, Siddhartha is the author of the travel blog, ‘ The Wanderer ’, a travel blog complete with travelogues, travel tips, photography tips, travel product reviews, and a few travel videos. He began the blog in 2010 and has never looked back since. Alongside blogging, he has appeared on various travel shows, which include Discovery’s ‘India’s Best Jobs’, DD National’s ‘Hunarbaaz’, and NDTV Goodtimes. All the while, he has been featured on multiple media platforms for his blogging and photography skills. He has given two TEDx talks, one of which is ‘World without borders’ and the other—‘You don’t need to quit your job to travel the world’.

Visit Blog: The Wanderer

4. Thommen Jose

A long-distance traveler and an avid biker, Thommen Jose is a travel blogger based in Delhi. He began his blog— Wanderink about seven years ago when he was amongst the dunes of Jaisalmer. His blogs have since flourished, and some of them have found spaces on various travel sites, including The New Indian Express and Yahoo! Travels. His main aim to begin the blog was to write about places that are lesser-known, but are very beautiful to visit, along with writing about our various heritage sites that need preserving. Not only does he travel, but he is also a corporate filmmaker, a reason he has taken to scripting and directing travel-themed content. His scripted and directed materials are a 13-part series on Nepal, a 10-part series on Tibet, and a seven-episode series on the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland. He has also written two guidebooks for those who love to go on road trips.

Visit Blog: Wanderink

5. Ankita Sinha

A travel and fashion blogger and vlogger, Sinha is easily one of India’s best. Her blog,’ Anki on the move ’ began in 2011, and now attracts 22,000 people per month. Even though she is an avid traveler, she is based in New York/ New Jersey. She has been awarded the IB Awards 2013, the GCC Puraskar Tourism, and Excellency in Travel Writing by Spain Tourism. She has traveled to 18 different countries and written more than 350 travel stories. Along with giving a TEDx talk, she had been featured in The Hindu, Outlook Traveller, and on the Fox Traveller including many more.

Visit Blog: Anki on the move

6. Neelima Vallangi

A travel writer and photographer, Neelima’s journey began after 2008 family trip to Ladakh. She knew she had an obsession with the mountains, and from then on, until 2015, she used each of her paid leave to travel, explore and discover.

Till 2014, she had a corporate job in Bangalore, but after her first travel story was published in 2013 in the National Geographic Traveller, she decided to quit and take up the life of a nomad. She has also learned photography along the way and won a national photography competition. She had written for a wide range of travel sites and magazines. She tries to share stories about the place and the culture rather than her reaction and feelings.

Visit Blog: travelwithneelima

7. Archana Singh

A brand management expert turned travel blogger, Archana travels the world to explore places and find stories that have remained untold till now. Not only this but her blog called ‘ Travel See Write ’ also publishes travel tips and ideal itineraries for anyone who wants them. She says that her marketing experience has helped her in reaching more people and her blog becoming more relatable. She has also been the most awarded and recognized travel blogger of 2018. Along with TEDx, she has been invited to speak on various other national and international platforms. Her articles have made it to The Hindu, Firstpost, National Geographic, Outlook Traveler and many more.

Visit Blog: Travel See Write

8. Ajay Sood

A travel photographer and blogger, Ajay Sood has traveled to over forty countries and tried to capture stories through his lens. Prior to starting his blog in 2015, he has won a lot of awards for his travel photography. He is now a Canon Photo mentor, and his photos have been published in more than fifteen magazines. Even though he travels a lot, he is based in Gurugram, Haryana. His blogs Travelure aims to lure people to begin traveling.

Visit Blog: Travelure

9. Abhinav Singh

Singh’s story is very different from that of his blogging mates, he didn’t quit his job, instead, he was fired for traveling too much in 2014. He then took his savings and booked the next trip to the Everest base camp and he hasn’t looked back since. He had already been solo traveling since 2008, and in 2014, he took up travel full-time. His blog ‘ A Soul Window ’ has since gained a lot of popularity and each of his posts is widely read. Travel has been his cure, for becoming an extrovert and a happy, positive person. He has been featured in many places and has also won awards in travel photography.

Visit Blog: A Soul Window

10. Indrani Ghose

An Ex-Airforce employee, Ghose was never satisfied with the amount of travel she did while she was in service. So, after her little girl grew up, she has, along with her family, traveled to 25 countries and more than 250 cities, and she continues to do so. Her Travel Blog ‘ I share these ’ gives an insight into her travails and makes for a very interesting read. While traveling, she has had an opportunity to work with various tourism boards and also been recognized by various travel blogs as one of the best blogs.

Visit Blog: I Share

11. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal started IndiTales in 2004. Her passion about travel and writing helps her to grow this blog. She traveled to 18 countries and explore every corners of India.

She spoke at Tourism conferences, Travel, and Tourism Events, Student community events and mentored a few startups in the travel space. She got the Digital Innovation Award 2014 and Best digital content award at Digital Women Award in 2015. 

Visit Blog: Indiatales

12. Sankara

Sankara made traveling his life, career, and his passion. He feels at home when he is on the road. He started ‘BE ON THE ROAD’ in August 2009. It is his travel and photography blog where he loves to share his thoughts, pictures, and videos and talks about Travel Tips, Vegetarian Food, Travel and Fashion, Travel Gear, Finance, Travel and Visas, Experiential Travel Stories, Rich Global Travel Photos, and much more.

Visit Blog: BeOnTheRoad

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Travelling and blogging is something that almost everyone has wanted to do at some point in life. And we always wonder how the top travel bloggers in India manage to do what they�re doing.

How do travel bloggers sustain? Are there any challenges? What are the challenges? Where does the money come from? These are some of the most common questions that come to mind when one thinks about travel blogging.

Here are 9 top travel bloggers in India who will give you major vacation goals:

1) monkey inc.

From van-life essentials to how to deal with periods while travelling to staying safe in strange new places, Ankita Kumar�s (one of the top travel bloggers in India) blog, Monkey Inc , is all that and more.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BzF7dxkBzhM/

Monkey Inc�s Instagram account is full of breathtaking landscapes punctuated with a punch of colour from the blogger�s vibrant clothes.

Postcard-like images of the mountains of Ladakh with the blogger in a bright orange jacket, or the intricately ornate interiors of Bangalore Palace with Kumar in a bright pink dress � her travel photos have a cohesive distinct style.

Going by the intro on Money Inc�s social media accounts and the blog, expect all things colourful, strange food, hair raising experiences, insights on the everyday life of people in different parts of the country, crazy adventure stories and little nuances that Kumar has a knack of capturing.

2) Bruised Passports

The duo Savi and Vid started their travel blog, Bruised Passports , after seven years of travelling together while they were dating and after they got married. What keeps the bloggers travelling? They are one of the top travel bloggers in India with huge following both in India and abroad.

https://www.instagram.com/p/ByiTZ8TAHJG/

They are determined to �question convention, chase true happiness and phasing out the negativity and clutter that define modern life.� And that�s what their Instagram account is synonymous with – images of serene landscapes, minimal visuals, and a luxurious vibe.

The blog features articles, listicles, itineraries, weekend getaways in India, luxury hotels in different parts of the world, and more.

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3) Breathtaking Postcards

Breathtaking Postcards is photographer Arindam and writer Neha�s blog. Both digital marketing professionals, the focus of their blog lies in managing and featuring work-life balance.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BuyPG_kF9Q4/

From travels around the world to cuisines from around the world, shopping in different cities in the world to �breathtaking� scenic landscapes, their blog features all that and more.

From itineraries to how-to guides on photography, to blogging do�s and don�ts, Breathtaking Postcards shares everything in short text on Instagram.

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4) Isa Khan

Isa Khan’s blog explores the nuances of life through travel. Weaving personal stories with breathtaking images of landscapes, children, dogs, sites, and the wilderness, his blog is full of poetic phrases and thoughts.

https://www.instagram.com/p/ByID0wIJt3T/

The Instagram account gives a vibe of marrying the images and thoughts through words. Ladakh, Himachal, the Himalayas, Uttarakhand, among others, the blog features the mountains from the North and East of India.

5) Radhika Nomllers

With a bucket list on the homepage of the blog, Radhika Nomllers keeps striking out the �travel things� that she accomplishes, among them, are quit corporate life, trek on Zanskar � Chadar trek and get certified as a skydiver. She is one of the top travel bloggers in India with her followers increasing exponentially.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BxjOa3SHfYm/

With posts from both, India and abroad, her Instagram account features picturesque landscapes from all her travels.

Her style of writing leans to a more thoughtful and personal approach, poetic, full of personal feelings and thoughts, prompting viewers to feel and absorb each post in a deeper manner.

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6) Lakshmi Sharath

As colourful as India is, Lakshmi Sharath’s travel blog features Indian and International destinations, itineraries, blogging tips, food, resorts, architectural sites, scenic landscapes, people, cultures, among other insightful posts.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv_31CUn3o6/

Sharath weaves her travel experiences through her personal stories on the Instagram account. The blog features long-form articles on specific places and topics. From in-depth itineraries to listicles and things to do in places, the blog has a dynamic mix of content.

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7) Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath’s blog, The Shooting Star, tells the story of how she became a travel blogger, her aspirations and achievements. Mindful and thoughtful, one can read posts such as ‘Responsible Travel in Ladakh’, ‘How I Fund My Travels’, and ‘Solo Travel – To Go Or Not To Go’.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx_jcAzgvTZ/

Being one of the top travel bloggers in India, each of her blogs shares insights and information gathered from her travel experiences. A backpacker at heart, her posts features images of serene landscapes, herself enjoy small joys of life like cycling, watching the sunset from a hilltop, and reading a book by the river.

Each of her blogs focuses on topics and issues that urge one to pause and think about.

8) Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal’s blog, Inditales, features an eclectic mix of Indian and international destinations, reviews of hotels, products and restaurants, travel tips, experiences, stories, video blogs, and even a section dedicated to the Unesco World Heritage Sites.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwdt_W_gUS1/

Along with practical travel tips and reviews, her blog also shares information about heritage tours and walking tours in different parts of the country.

9) Arnab Maity

Arnab Maity’s blog, The Wireless Wanderer, features photography and travel writing from India and abroad. Motorcycling, luxury travel, culture, photography, story, and tourist trails, the blog is designed to feature different sections dedicated to these topics.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlOxQfOBBMM/

Through his blog, Maity tries to busts myths about being a traveller – that it’s expensive, that one has to quit fulltime jobs to be able to travel, and that there’s never going to be a right time to travel.

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10 Indian Travel Bloggers to Follow On Instagram Right Now

Pranav Das

  • December 11, 2022
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Instagram has quickly become so fascinating for the social networking enthusiasts. An Instagram account, filled with some great images of world’s most beautiful locations will certainly lure you. It will make you feel a bit sad, if you do not travel a lot. Blogging used to be a hobby for the travel enthusiasts, but now it has become a passion and a way of earning a handsome amount.

Many Indian travel bloggers have joined Instagram in the past few years. Now they offer a glimpse of their new travel experiences on Instagram. If you wish to reveal some exciting details on some unknown travel destinations, you should follow the Indian travel bloggers on Instagram. We are revealing information on top 10 Indian travel bloggers you should follow on Instagram to know about their experiences.

1. Shivya Nath ( @Shivya ):

Shivya

The first name in this list is Shivya Nath. It is possible that you may have viewed some images clicked by Shivya because she is one of the most popular female travel bloggers in India. She had chosen to travel the world at the age of 23 while she was busy in a corporate job. She had spent her childhood in Dehradun and she always wanted to go beyond the mountains and view the hidden treasures of Mother Nature around the globe. She has worked for Singapore Tourism Board. Now she moves all around the globe and shares amazing pictures on her Instagram account.

2. Pranav Das ( @voyagenomad ):

Voyage Nomad

He is a digital nomad, web developer, and a travel blogger from Odisha. Pranav is quite famous among travel enthusiasts, who need tips before visiting new locations around the world. His followers consider him a great travel advisor and that’s what he is. Pranav has traveled to many places right from Gangtok , India to Cape Town, South Africa.His passion in discovering new places through his lens presented a new kick in experiencing life. His story telling is simple and presented in a benevolent way.You should also follow him if you want reveal some amazing facts about different holiday locations and if you want to know how to prepare for a relaxing trip.

3. Amrita Das ( @amritadas15 ):

Amrita Das

This may sound crazy, but Amrita Das is a travel blogger who had quit a great job to be a travel blogger. She is a true inspiration for many women, who want to visit different states and countries. Amrita has travelled above 20 states in India to capture the beauty of different cities in this country. She timely writes about her travel experiences and posts appealing pictures on her Instagram page. You should follow her, if you want to reveal where she is traveling now.

4. Shubham Mansingka ( @shubham.mansingka ):

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While many Indians do not take blogging seriously, Shubham has made it his passion and profession. His mother had inspired him for traveling around the country. Now he has become a travel blogger, who finds traveling the most exciting and satisfying activity to do. His way was never so easy because Asthma has tried to put a big barrier in his way, but he has conquered it. Now he timely travels across different states to create some interesting posts for his blog and India’s renowned newspapers like The Hindu and HT Brunch.

5. Kaushal Karkhanis ( @ExoticGringo ):

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Kaushal Karkhanis is a digital strategist and a renowned travel blogger. He is from Mumbai, but it would be quite tough to catch him there because he is a big travel enthusiast. His journey had begun back in 2007 while he visited Goa. It was impossible to stop him because after Goa’s journey Kaushal has travelled South America, America, Europe, and many Asian countries. He actively shares his travel experiences on Instagram. Search for @ExoticGringo on Instagram and you will find his account. There you will see numerous eye-catching images of different locations. His travel experiences will also encourage you for planning a perfect trip to one of his visited places .

6. Gaurav Taneja ( @taneja.gaurav ):

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Gaurav Taneja is a popular travel blogger known as the “Flying Beast” on social media. He has gained a significant following on YouTube and Instagram for his candid and humorous vlogs documenting his travels around the world. Taneja is a licensed pilot and often incorporates his passion for flying into his travel content, giving viewers an insider’s perspective on what it’s like to be a pilot.

In addition to sharing his travel experiences, Taneja also offers valuable advice and tips for those planning their own trips. He covers a wide range of topics, from budget travel to luxury vacations, and often collaborates with other travel bloggers and influencers to showcase a variety of destinations. Taneja’s engaging and relatable content has earned him a loyal fan base and a reputation as one of the top travel bloggers in India.

7. Lakshmi Sharath ( @lakshmisharath )

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She is a professional travel blogger, a Vlogger, photographer, and travel enthusiast. You may find it quite amazing that she had started travel blogging back in 2005 and still she is an active blogger. During 2014, Lakshmi was featured in the UK’s list of 100 international travelers. She is the one, who not only travels, but also creates some great stories on her blog. So, you will find her Instagram page and blog very interesting.

8. Siddhartha Joshi ( @siddharthajoshi )

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He is the wanderer, who finds traveling the best activity in the world. Siddhartha has above 40k followers on Instagram and that’s what shows his fan following. He has started travel blogging back in 2010 and since then he has traveled many locations. His Instagram page reveals the true beauty of India and that’s why he is one of the best among the Indian travel bloggers.

9. Neelima Vallangi (@neelimav):

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl-6rKlghS9/

She describes herself as a nomadic travel writer and adventure lover, who finds peace in traveling the high-altitude locations. Her Instagram page currently comprises a number of eye-catching pictures of hilly locations. Those pictures will force you to ask here, how I can visit that location.

10. Devashree Sanghvi ( @thecrazyindianfoodie ):

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The Crazy Indian Foodie is a popular blog and social media account that focuses on Indian cuisine. The creator of the blog, who goes by the name of Devashree Sanghvi, is a passionate food lover and traveler who has spent many years exploring the diverse and delicious food culture of India. Devashree Sanghvi’s blog covers a wide range of topics related to Indian food, including traditional recipes, unique ingredients, and the latest food trends in India.

In her blog and social media posts, Devashree shares her experiences and insights from her travels to various destinations across India. She has visited many of the country’s most popular food destinations, such as Mumbai, New Delhi, and Hyderabad, as well as lesser-known regions with rich culinary traditions. Through her blog and social media posts, Devashree offers her followers a unique perspective on Indian food, highlighting the flavors, ingredients, and cooking techniques that make it so special. She also offers tips and advice for readers who want to explore Indian cuisine for themselves.

India is a vast and diverse country with a wealth of incredible travel destinations to explore. Whether you’re looking for budget-friendly travel tips, luxury vacation ideas, or simply want to be inspired by incredible stories and breathtaking photography, there are many talented Indian travel bloggers who are worth following. Be sure to check out their blogs and social media channels for a wealth of valuable tips and insights into the best places to visit in India.

Pranav Das

I’m Pranav Das, Indian Travel blogger & Reputation Management Expert by profession and lover of world cultures, languages, souls, mountains, oceans, and wild spaces.

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finally it’s nice to see a great list of indian travel bloggers on instagram..earlier i just used to see european travel bloggers on insta & was tired of it.Now you gave me a list which are worth following on insta

Great list of travel bloggers,will be following some of them right away.1st,2nd & 8th bloggers mentioned in your post really got some awesome pictures

Rocking group of travel bloggers here Pranav. I know a few, including Mr. Joshi, who is fabulous. Cool to see a Macy’s Turkey Day Parade photo as I swear, I was in that same exact spot for the entirety of the parade.

Have been following your Instagram account since 5-6 months,I just love your travel pics.Keep doing great work & keep exploring

Great post,I do follow Voyage Nomad & Siddharth Joshi accounts on Instagram…Both guys really post some splendid pictures on IG.I request you make some more blog posts on India specifically

Great list of Indian travel bloggers,I follow few of them on instagram like shivya,pranav,siddharth etc.I would love to see some more posts about india

Thank you,I will note your feedback about more posts on India

One of the best Blog With Great Information. Good Listing I Recommended to everyone to read this Article.

It is very helpful blog with latest information. Its great posting I recommended to everyone to read this article. I must say please provide more information to me getting all news.

The Great post, Very useful to us…Thanks for sharing with us..

Its very useful blog post to us! Nice Post…expecting more about tours information

One of the best post on Indian travel bloggers on Instagram,Really loved your approach.Other Sites just focus on Instagram follower numbers & sort it accordingly but you really came up genuine travel bloggers

Good informative blog post. i can see all india travel blogger here. Thanks for sharing with us!

Loved your post, I always check your photos on your Instagram profile. Most of the photos are damn beautiful

One of the best posts on Indian Travel Bloggers…All listed ones here are Travelers by heart,not like those fake influencers

Great content pranav… Each profile is an inspiration in itself… we have also started our insta travel page a month back… but a travel addict for the past 10 years… Also got our article featured in worlds northernmost newspaper…

Great Post. I Always Read Your Posting With Latest Information. Such A Nice Sharing With Us.

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Top 15 Indian Travel Bloggers in 2024

Top 15 Indian Travel Bloggers in 2024

Travelling is considered to be the best way of releasing tension and getting away from the fast-paced routine of our daily lives. One can plan out their trips through various travel agents and travel booking companies.

HelloTravel.com   is one such name in this field. Described as an online marketplace for holiday destinations, it is one of the leading brands in travel bookings in India. It has huge network of over 7000 travel agents across the world. One can easily get the best deals and offers and choose their desired holiday destinations without any trouble. 

Many people choose to travel around the globe and make it their lifestyle. In our age of technology, with social media growing daily, these travellers often start their own blogs or websites in order to share their journeys with the online world. Today, there are millions of travel bloggers across the world as well as many in India itself.

2019 has been a great year for travel bloggers especially for the ones in India. With a growing number of tourists visiting every year, these bloggers have created quite a stir in the online world of travelling with their edgy videos and articles about the numerous places they have visited. The top 15 Indian bloggers in 2019 are given below.

1. Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath

She is a young Indian traveller who had quit her job in 2011 to inspire the many young women who wish to travel and be independent in life. Recipient of many travel blogging awards, her blog The Shooting Star is one of the best travel blogs in the country.

2. Sankara Subramanian

Sankara Subramanian

A biking blogger, his blog, “Be on The Road” , talks about various topics regarding travel. Leaving his corporate job in sales, he started travelling across the world which was his passion. Subramanian’s photographs have also been featured in the National Geographic Traveller India magazine.

3. Siddharth Joshi

Siddharth Joshi

A product designer by profession, he travels around the world and captures its food, culture, architecture and its exquisite beauty and shows it to the world via his blog The Wanderer. He also runs a project which talks about the ambitions of ordinary people he meets during his travel.

4. Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma

He is passionate about mountains especially the Himalayas. With his blog, Devil On Wheels , he drives to various locations, with Leh-Ladakh being the most special, and explores various off-beat places on the Himalayas as well. 

5. Lakshmi Sarath

Lakshmi Sarath

Often considered to be one of the top Indian travellers, her expertise lies in exploring remote locations across the countries, especially villages. One can read about her journey on her blog A Travel Blog of an Indian Backpacker.

6. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal

She is an experienced travel blogger with her blog Inditales talking about her travels both abroad and domestic trips. It also includes travel tips, details about various hotels, modes of transport, etc.

7. Ajay Jain

Ajay Jain

A passionate photographer and travel blogger, his blog Kunsum came into being after he was inspired by a trip tin 2007 to Kunzum La Pass in Lahul Spiti. He is known for his fascinating videos and images along with his eccentric way of writing.

8. Arun Bhat

Arun Bhat

Based in Bangalore, Bhat is an avid photographer and travel writer. India Travel and Photography Blog is a daily updated website with its visually stunning images and brilliant write-ups.

9. Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula Dwivedi

With a passion for travelling across the globe, her blog Travel tales from India contains numerous details and tips regarding travelling. The blog has also been appreciated by the Guardian and the BBC.

10. Ruchika Vyas

Ruchika Vyas

With her travel blog, Traveller Stories, Vyas has the sole aim of exploring lesser known spots, taking a risk, not adhering to rules and being spontaneous. Her blog reflects these ideologies and makes for a great platform to know about different destinations in the world. 

11. JD Viharini

JD Viharini

Enjoying India is a blog by Viharini aimed at people who visit India as a holiday destination. It is quite insightful for travellers and tourists alike.

12. Srinivas Kulkarni

Srinivas Kulkarni

He is an avid traveller and writer with a blog named Travel Tales. It deals with his journey and the people, places and challenges he faces along the way.

13. Prasad Np

Prasad Np

With his blog Desi Traveller , one can gain knowledge about places to visit with their families. It contains information regarding trips to countries like UK, Thailand, Switzerland, etc.

14. Aravind GJ

Aravind GJ

Treks and Travels is a blog written by Aravind which contains beautiful photos from places throughout India. 

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Her travel blog My Yatra Diaries focuses on people and how they can make their trips a better experience. She started the blog after seeing that there were not many websites with important details regarding places people often visited.

Thus, we see that the Indian travel blogging scene is a growing one with many bloggers coming up overnight. With the presence of helpful websites like HelloTravel.com , one can effortlessly plan their dream holiday in a matter of moments. Inspiring many people, these travel bloggers are giving a huge boost to the tourism departments of many countries.

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Let’s face it! The world today is of the women, by the women and for the women. From doctors to entrepreneurs to even travelers, women are everywhere! And, you just can’t overrule her coz’ she is always up for a new adventure, a new journey and a new beginning!

Gone are the days when women just used to stick to those conventional roles. Today’s women are undoubtedly audacious and best at breaking all the age-old stereotypes. Be it the cricket field, boxing ring or film set, they have surely proved their worth!

Scroll through your Instagram, and you are sure to find plenty of brave women out there either conquering the hills or leading the rivers! This Women’s day, let’s give a big shout-out to these lovely ladies who have been traveling their heart out and inspiring millions of people around them! This article will introduce you to some remarkable female travel bloggers of India who are revolutionizing tourism and giving us major goals.

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Archana Singh (Travel See Write)

Number one on our list is India’s most admired travel influencer Archana Singh, who is also a public speaker, brand consultant and a photographer. From hiking the second highest peak in Slovakia to witnessing the pleasant environment of Norway, she has covered more than 60 countries so far.

Archana Singh

On being asked about her most interesting experience, Singh quotes,

“My recent trip to Ladakh was the most interesting one! It definitely changed my life as I got to meet the King of Ladakh and learn about his commitment towards sustainable growth. Moreover, meeting the monks and nuns and having one-to-one conversations with them was truly an eye-opening experience.”

And, coming to her dream destination, she says,

“Personally, I have no dream destination as such. I like visiting places again and again. However, Antarctica and South America are the two destinations I am eagerly looking forward to visiting.”

Anna

Anna is a writer, nomad, and a full-time traveler from the UK but currently resides in Goa, India. As soon as Anna quit the job in December 2012, she started her traveling journey with limited budget across India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Like others, she started the blog, Global Gallivanting to share her travel experience abroad and hopes to inspire and assist the travelers in the best possible way.

On being asked about her dream destination, she says,

“My dream destination is to visit Costa Rica. The country prides itself on its biodiversity, eco-friendly & sustainable tourism experiences. I’d love to explore the pristine rainforests, national parks, cloud forests and waterfalls. I dream of spotting wildlife, surfing, and relaxing in hot thermal springs and trying out exciting experiences like zip lining, water rafting, horseback riding and immersing myself in the ‘Pura Vida’ lifestyle.”

When we asked Anna about best travel experience so far, she says,

“It was actually in Northern Vietnam when a cyclone started as darkness fell. I was amazed by the kindness of a local family who hosted us in their shack. Even though they don’t speak English, they shared fried caterpillars and opium with us. We had an amazingly authentic, rural Vietnamese experience which turned out to be the highlight of our trip.”

Anuradha Goyal (IndiTales)

Meet Anuradha Goyal, who ditched her 12 years of work experience in IT and embarked on the most wonderful journey of life. Ever since she started travel blogging, she crafted a unique name for herself and garnered a huge fame. Her blogs on ‘IndiTales’ will leave you speechless and make you fall for her.

Anuradha-Goyal

On being asked about her most interesting experience, Goyal says, “Chandratal in Himachal Pradesh was my most magical travel experience. It is surreal to see the stars in the sky as if you can jump and hold them in your hands.”

And, on being asked about her dream destination, she states,

“Any place that I am yet to visit is on my wishlist. All destinations are good if you go with a ‘Drishti’ to appreciate the place.”

Radhika sharma (Radhika Nomllers)

Want to know how a valorous yet savage a woman can look? Go check out Radhika Sharma and her world full of adventures and excitement. Be it the stunning hills of Kashmir or the serene places of Pondicherry, She has explored many popular tourist places in India and abroad with her million-dollar smile.

Radhika sharma

Sharing about her most interesting experience, Sharma says, “There are many but the one I specifically remember is hitchhiking through the Stand for 72 hours straight and in between we stayed in our own tents instead of hotels”

And, her dream destinations are:

“Countless. But, New Zealand, Norway and Raja Ampat are on my current dream-list”

Jyotsna Ramani (Wander With Jo)

A travel devotee, an outreach expert, a writer and what not! The list cannot be complete without Jyotsna Ramani. With her cheerful soul and radiant style, she can be seen conquering the world with utmost ease. And, if you want to have an outstanding vacation anytime soon, you can take the help of her fabulous blogs.

Jyotsna Ramani

On being asked about her best travel experience so far, Jo shares, “My most interesting travel experience was actually on my bucket list for a very long time – especially since I watched the Disney movie Coco. It was witnessing the colorful Day of the dead festival celebrations in Mexico. I finally managed to make it in 2019 and the celebrations were exactly as I expected, if not more.”

She also shared a bit of dream destination and said,

“I would love to visit Iceland to see the northern lights or go Gorilla trekking in Rwanda. Those two are high up on my bucket list now soon as the world heals :).”

Ami Bhat (Thrilling Travel)

Ami Bhat (meaning Restless Ball of Energy) is a Travel Writer, Photographer, Blogger, Social Media Influencer, and Author. She has done post-graduation in Marketing. Besides her work, she loves to play Badminton or swimming. She notes down the long weekends at the beginning of the year and plans accordingly for the Heritage destinations.

Ami Bhat

Sharing about her most interesting experience, She says,

“Hard to pick one, but here are a few – discovering the silent valley of Bhutan, meeting the Komodo dragons in Indonesia, finding the last Aryan village in Ladakh, floating over Gold Coast in a hot air balloon, scuba diving in Sri Lanka. I can go on and on. It is hard to put them on a scale for each one of them to have their own thrill.”

“Right now, I am dreaming of Machu Picchu and New Zealand.”

Divya Prasad

Divya Prasad, a professional travel blogger, trekker, and writer for the obsessive compulsive traveler blog.  Her passion for travel made her give up a full-time writing job in advertising and digital media. For the past 9 years, she travels solo, works as a freelancer, practices energy healing, and documents stories for her blog.

Divya Prasad

When we asked her best travel experience so far, she said,

“Exploring the tribal circuit of Himachal Pradesh, from Shimla to Ladakh, has been a transformative journey. I am dedicated to ink stories on indigenous tribes in India and other countries I have visited. People I met on my travels, even momentarily, have been a source of inspiration and wisdom. A journey without connections is not a complete journey.”

“I don’t have a bucket list anymore. Although, I share a deep affinity for Native American lands – the Amazon especially, Japan, Mongolia, and the Arctic. The Himalayas, above all. Inking indigenous tales from these lands would feel like a dream.”

Renuka Walter

Renuka Walter is an award-winning digital content creator and an independent publisher at Voyager for Life and is one of the top “female solo travellers in India.” Renuka follows her heart and with her inspiring travel stories, you can explore places with much more information.

Renuka Walter

She also shared about her dream destination and said,

There are so many of them, actually. But I’m looking forward to ticking off a few European countries soon. Besides, my own country is absolutely fascinating, and I can’t wait to explore more of it this year.

Veidehi Gite (Krazy Butterfly)

Veidehi

Travelling is fun! You can catch up with friends and make a plan for your trip. Otherwise, you can travel solo. Is it really possible to pay a visit to adventurous trips? Well, it is! You can get inspired by Veidehi, one of the popular women travel bloggers in India. Veidehi launched the Krazy Butterfly blog in September 2016. She is not just a travel blogger, a book author, and a photographer too.

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Sharing about most interesting experience, Veidehi says,

“If I were to pin down one life-changing travel, then that would, hands down, be Norway, a country safe for women travellers. It was my first, nearest encounter with a country’s local culture and heritage. I came back, documented, and with that launched my blog, the Krazy Butterfly.”

On being asked about dream destination, she says,

“Peru and Iceland tops the chart of my dream destination list. Peru is a treasure cove of ancient knowledge, and Nordic Iceland is home to dramatic landscapes with Northern lights, hot springs, and lava fields. I’d love to experience their contrast in succession to extrapolate the rationality of nature, science, and spirituality.”

Arti Shah (My Yatra Diary)

One of the most experienced travel bloggers, Arti has been fulfilling her travel dreams and taking on the world. She has been inspiring millions of people to follow the path of spirituality with her enchanting posts. Apart from her travel stories, her photography and writing skills have also won many awards and recognitions.

Arti Shah

Speaking about her most memorable journey so far, she says, “There is something interesting to cherish and take back home in every travel experience, no matter how uneventful they may seem – be it the sheer intensity of faith, scale and antiquity of some of the ancient Indian temples and cities that have astounded me or the uncountable friendly, down to earth, humble people I have met on the road who’ve touched me with their passion for life and welcomed me as one of their own with the warmest smiles ever or be it walking hand in hand with my partner and savouring a beautiful sunset by the beach in our first yatra post the pandemic – each journey, each yatra, each experience has had so many unique, interesting gems that have left an indelible mark on my heart to relish for life.”

Arti also has something to share about her dream destination,

“My dream destination is New Zealand, hope I can be there someday.”

Priyanka Dalal (Priyankawriting)

A zealous cycle tourer, committed solo traveler and a professional growth marketeer, Priyanka Dalal is truly an all-rounder. Her instagram feed perfectly portrays her love for art, adventure, culture, spirituality and nature. And, her blogs will make you like travel, food and spirituality even more!

Priyanka-Dalal

Priyanka recollects her best experience so far and says, “Many trips stand out, but if I had to pick one it would be my first solo cycling and camping tour, which covered parts of Germany and Denmark. Somehow the weather, place and the excitement all came together very well. Most of my cycle trips after this one had some weather related debacle going on – too cold, too hot etc.”

Dalal further talks about her dream destination and says,

“I have been thinking of a cycle tour in some very remote regions like Baja California or Tibetan regions or Australian Outback. But these would be really challenging and a few notches higher than all my cycling tours so far. Let’s see.”

Medhavi Davda (ravenouslegs)

Medhavi Davda

On being asked about her best travel experience so far, Davda says, “My most interesting experience so far was a power packed adventure trip across the ocean in the African continent. I flew to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain of Africa. It was a huge achievement for me to complete this trek successfully. Then, I went on to witness my first ever wildlife safari to Serengeti National Park which was truly speechless and made me fall in love with nature’s creation. Lastly, I landed in Zanzibar Island, where I lived the scuba diver life and spent all my days underwater and evenings by the beachside watching the skies turn golden.”

She also shares few words about her dream destination,

“Ecuador is my dream destination, where I’ll like to spend days climbing the Andean mountains and diving off the Galapagos Islands.”

Preethi Chandrasekhar (The Eager Traveler)

Preethi Chandrasekhar

Preethi Chandrasekhar is an adventure travel blogger, photographer and speaker who runs The Eager Traveler website. She also shares valuable travel tips, videos guides and photos on Instagram. Her mission is to inspire women to explore the outdoors, regardless of their age, or fitness levels. She often works with tourism boards and brands to create content to highlight and bring awareness to lesser known outdoors destinations and small towns. Besides traveling, she has a day job in Marketing and works remotely, which enables her to travel often.

When we asked her to tell about the most exciting experience so far, she adds,

“I recently went camping in the wilderness and ended up having a sleepless night in my tent due to a bear that visited my campsite! I am also experiencing the outdoors fully as an adult now and being outdoors has taught me that anyone, regardless of race, gender, color, age, etc., is welcome and that I am also a lot stronger and braver than I give myself credit for.”

“My dream destination is a multi-day hiking trip through Uttarakhand and the Chadar Lake trek! I am also looking forward to summiting Kilimanjaro next year and leading a group if anyone is interested in joining.”

Anukrati (Bulbulonthewing)

Anukrati

Anukrati gave us some thrilling insights from her travel journey and said,

“My most interesting travel experience to date has to be the biking trip to the northern tip of the La Digue Island in Seychelles. The sheer physical beauty of La Digue teased me and offered me a glimpse of what was in store. This trip enlightened me that sometimes all we need to do is to pause for a while and feel alive.”

She also shared a bit about her dream destination and stated,

“There are many of them. But, Antarctica is definitely on the top of the list followed by New Zealand, Costa Rica, and Iceland.”

Nivi Selvaraj (postcardchronicles)

As her Instagram bio says, ‘Capturing life thru words & colors’, she surely is living her life to the fullest! Be it soothing islands or magnificent hills or just the sparkling city lights, she captures every inch of it with supreme dedication. Nivi can also make one fall in love with her words through her delightful stories and writings.

Nivi Selvaraj

Expressing her most interesting experience, she says, “Each destination holds a special place in my heart in its own way. I have chased fireflies and mapped constellations in a remote mangrove in Thailand, cried in awe looking at the peaks of Himalayas in Kashmir, camped under the star lit sky in Thar desert and danced along with the Angami tribes in Nagaland. Each place, its people and the stories collectively make the experience a memorable one.”

And, on being asked about her dream destination, Nivi says,

“Faroe Islands has been a dream. It’s on the North Atlantic waters between Norway and Iceland, hence has a beautiful amalgamation of both. The place has 18 volcanic islands, steep cliffs, rocky coastline, hiking trails with gobsmacking views and waterfalls. The best part is the population is only 50,000 approx and is not crowded with tourists. It’s my dream to visit this piece of land forever, hoping it’ll come true one day.”

Upasana Kakati (unconventionalandvivid)

Upasana Kakati

Upasana sharing a bit about her most memorable experience, says, “My first travel and trekking experience to Roopkund remains to be the most interesting one. For a girl who has never been on her own, trekking with a group of 20 strangers to Roopkund was exhilarating, liberating, and gave me a new perspective towards life.”

She also shares a little about her dream destination,

“It would be Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Something about the remoteness and untouched terrains of Central Asia is so fascinating.”

Preethi (Peppy Travel Girl)

Next on our list is the most graceful one who is surely an admirer of the sparkling blue oceans and rivers. Preethi has shown us how to travel in style through her breath-taking journey across London, Bibury, Venice, Bali and of course India. With her passion to explore every nook and corner of the world, she also pen downs her ravishing adventures in a heart-felt way.

Preethi

Remembering her most interesting trip, Preethi says, “Backpacking around Sri Lanka for a month was definitely one of my most interesting experiences. I got to experience so much that the country has to offer, right from culture, to adventure, to food, to landscapes, and each part of the country gave me something different. All of this, along with a delightful cuisine that has something for every kind of foodie.”

Coming to her dream destination, She quotes,

“My dream destination has been Iceland for over 15 years years of my life. Ever since I read about the Aurora Borealis in Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy, I’ve been wanting to experience the beauty of it in Iceland, along with all of the natural delights it is home to.”

Surya Raju (Travelrope)

Surya Raju

Surya shares a bit about her best travel experience so far and says, “Kenya because we went around Great Migration and it’s a sight that’s just surreal. It was always a dream to be there and witness Masai Mara. Immense respect for all the work that’s going on over there to save and protect wildlife.”

On being asked about her dream destination, she adds, “Iceland – I’ve been waiting forever to see the Northern Lights!”

Priyam Prasad (thatpisceangirl)

Here comes the super voguish, super energetic and super enthusiastic travel junkie- Priyam Prasad. Working as a Regional Sales Manager with PayU (a leading FINTECH company) and contributing lifestyle articles at MISSMALINI, Priyam has her travel dreams sorted! By covering and uncovering the popular spots and hidden gems respectively, she is on a mission to explore every bit of this planet.

Priyam Prasad

Sharing her most interesting experience, Prasad says, “Being an avid traveller, there’s so much I have experienced that picking just one interesting experience is difficult. Some of the most memorable and interesting experiences I have had in my travel stories so far would be: 1.) Trying adventure sports in Nepal, from Bungee Jumping to ziplining to paragliding. 2.) Sailing in the Atlantic Ocean on a ship! 3.) Experiencing the cruise culture in India. 4.) The day I flew from Leh to Goa because after experiencing mountains I wanted to experience beaches – that day I had breakfast in Leh, Lunch in Delhi and Dinner in Goa!”

Adding about her dream destination, she quotes,

“My dream destination is Croatia. I am a huge “Game of Thrones” fan and Dubrovnik in Croatia is a place where the major filming happened. I would love to visit King’s Landing, see the Great Sept of Baelor and experience the Red Keep! Hope that happens soon!”

Sanghita Nandi

Sanghita Nandi

Sharing her most incredible experience, Nandi says,

“I have felt exhilarated when surrounded by a tornado of Chevron Barracudas while scuba diving at Southwest Pinnacle of Gulf of Thailand and on another dive to the shipwreck of HTMS Sattakut near Koh Tao. Kayaking through the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Benagil Cave on the Algarve Coast had also made me feel on top of the world.”

Further stating about her dream destination, she says,

“I have always been obsessed with Antarctica. But besides that, chasing Northern Lights in Norway, exploring the mesmerizing landscape of Iceland and Patagonia, interacting with the Himba tribe of Namibia, experiencing minimalistic living in Japan, and diving with whale sharks and hammerheads of the Galapagos Islands are some of the major dreams that keep me going.”

Parnashree Devi (My Travel Diary)

Next on our list is the very charming travel blogger and content creator from Assam. Parnashree’s instagram and blog posts prove she is a true adventure-lover by heart. Not just this, we can also see her excellent photography skills through her mesmerizing pictures and posts.

Parnashree Devi

Sharing a glimpse of her most interesting experience, she quotes, “Living with the Changpas in the remote land of Ladakh is the most fascinating experience of my travel life. Seeing the Changpas doing their daily chores and sharing space with them in their tent allowed me to get a rare glimpse of their nomadic lifestyle and it was totally priceless.”

And, about her dream destination, Parnashree says,

“Iran, Kyrgyzstan, and Scandinavian countries.”

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page” -Augustine of Hippo. Traveling is indeed the best therapy as it makes you a better version of yourself! With every journey, you learn great things and make memories that you can cherish for life.

Being a travel blogger is not as easy as we think. One has to step out of her comfort zone, adjust in any given situation and deal with all the odds. This Women’s Day, let us give a great round of applause to all the women travel bloggers who are on an amazing road to achieving their dreams! Lastly, we hope this article has inspired the traveler in you to a great extent! And, you can feel free to drop in your comments below if you have any questions for our lady travel bloggers listed above.

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If you love to travel the world then you have come to the right place where you will come to know about the best travel bloggers in India. The bloggers are really amazing and have also won awards in the travel media industry. Some of the best Indian travel websites are Indian Travel Blogs, Lonely Planet India, Nat Geo Traveller India as well as waytoindia.com; all these websites provide you with amazing information about your favourite destinations in India.

Through their blog posts, they give amazing travel tips that will surely help you when you travel around the world. Their blogs have set an example for wanderlust as well as also inspire you to travel around the world. When the travel bloggers are on the travelling mode they keep a close eye on every detail so that they help their audiences to keep those things in mind when they visit the same place which they have mentioned in their blog. 

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Below stated is a list of best travel bloggers in India about whom you need to know if you have a passion for travelling. 

Tales of a Nomad- R. Niranjan : One of the Best Travel Bloggers in India

Niranjan is one of the top travel bloggers in India who adore life on the road. He has travelled all around India as well as covered almost ten countries in Europe as well as Asia. He says that the major reason for him to start his travelling journey was to know about the languages, roads, unknown places as well as cultures. 

When Niranjan is on travelling mode, he enjoys every small phase of travel. He has done almost everything in his life right from bike riding, trekking down double-crossing slopes as well as chilling on vacations. Niranjan has a dream of visiting every corner of the country to meet new people known as their customs, languages, food and so on. Atlas copies, as well as travelogues, are favourite companions during travelling. 

Some of his favourite destinations are Spiti, Basar, Florence, Gokarna, and Maafushi. During his free time, he always loves to go on a hike and make some life-long memories. In his blog, Tales of a Nomad you will find wonderful travel stories about the places which he has explored and he has also mentioned about the people that he came across during his different trips. 

The shooting star, Shivya Nath : One of the Best Travel Bloggers in India

Shivya Nath decided to quit her corporate job in order to chase her dream of travelling around the world at the age of 23. She is one of the top ten travel bloggers in India as well as womanly explorer whose main mission is to inspire other young women to travel solo and be self-determining. She is one of the travel bloggers who has received many travel blogging prizes. 

In the year 2013, Shivya was acknowledged with the title of Best Travel Blogger at the Indian Blogger Awards for sharing her proficiency as well as tips on how to travel like a local and find the less-travelled destinations. She is so much fond of travelling that she has bowed her obsession with the means of livelihood. 

Nath has travelled to more than 20 countries across the four continents and is writes for different offline as well as online publications. She is very fond of writing about lesser-known destinations. The blog of Shivya is considered as the finest blog in India. 

She is known to have a prominent name in the travel industry. Shivya mainly writes about the different destinations that she has visited, about the hotels in which she stayed during her travel journey as well as various travel tips. 

Therefore, in different publications as well as topmost channels like NDTV, BBC and Times of India, Shivya Nath has been featured. Needless to say, she is one of the best travel bloggers in the world.

Travelure, Ajay Sood : Travel Blogger Instagram

Ajay Sood is one of the travel photographers who is very passionate about making a human component in a picture out of expression through his photography as he believes that every face has a story to tell. 

He is one of the self-taught photographers who has written many articles that have been printed in photography travel as well as in-flight publications like Conde Nast Traveller, GoGetter, Travel 3 Sixty, Huffington Post, Smart Photography, Jetwings as well as Taj Magazine. 

If you want to explore some unbelievable pictures of landscapes, streets, architecture as well as people then do visit his Instagram feed. Therefore, it won’t be wrong to say that he is the person who has covered almost all the continents during his voyage. The strangest food which he has tasted while travelling is giraffe medallions. Needless to say that Ajay is one of the top 10 travel bloggers on Instagram.

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Anki on the move, Ankita Sinha : Best Travel Bloggers in India

You need to definitely visit her blog today if you are one of the adventurous freaks. She loves to be a free bird that travels the world to her fullest. Her name comes among the stylish travellers who believe in exploring as well as discovering every corner of the world instead of just adding their name to the travel list. She has been successful in creating sensation amid the travel freaks. The way she doddle down her thoughts in her blogs makes her stand out of the crowd. 

Ankita Sinha says that one should limit their desire to travel. Just in a time of two years, she has covered not only national but also international destinations. She has won many prizes for her incredible writings, while Ankita was invited by Visit Scotland Thailand Tourism, Visit Britain and many international brands. 

She believes that if you decide to set foot in each country then you can surely do that. Ankita is one of the outstanding adventure bloggers in India. In her blog “anki on the move” you will learn how to get into most tremendous adventure sports like cliff jumping, zip-lining as well as mountaineering, while you also come to know about the best time to visit places that are mentioned in her blog. 

Every time Ankita visits any new place, she makes sure to create a video in order to upload on her blog. Therefore, she comes among the best travel bloggers whose blog you should definitely read. 

Travel Tales from India, Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula Diwedi is a Ph.D.scholar from IIT Kanpur who gave up her job as a professor in the year 2005 just to live her passion for travelling the world. She is counted among the successful Indian travel writer who was recently featured in Via.com. Mridual has been continuously travelling from 2005 and never stopped. 

Her one of the famous blog Travel Tales from India and abroad features some of the best travel stories. In the year 2007, she was awarded as best travel Indi blog at the India Weblog Awards. One of the biggest travel muse for her is Nature. Mridula is a very talented woman whose blog was appreciated by National Geographic Skoda Yeti Video, BBC as well as The Guardian.  

In her blog Travel Tales from India, you are going to find about the places she has visited like hotel reviews, about travel insurance, how to reach the destination, adventurous trips as well as what places you must see during your visit to different countries. 

She is very fond of travelling in metro trains and has also captured many photos of the metro of different cities in the world; you can see them in her blogs. Therefore, Mridula is very fond of travelling around the world and has covered 27 countries till now and has also documented about them in her blog. 

Desi Traveller, Prasad Np : Best Travel Bloggers in India

If you always love to spend some time with your family and head out on vacation with them, then Prasad Np is a perfect person to guide about some of the most beautiful destinations in India that you should definitely visit with your family. He is very passionate about travelling and no other things in this world can make him happy as travelling can. 

He is one of the regular travellers who keep on visiting different places in India with his family. Through his blog, you can come to know about some of the most beautiful as well as a holy temple of India. Some of his favourite destinations are Spiti, Hampi, Kerala, Varanasi as well as Ladakh. In his blog, you will find his personal travel stories and also amazing travel tips which will help you to connect with local people. His blog “desi traveller” is a stop solution if you are confused about which destination you should visit with your family.   

He is one and only hobby blogger in India who is surely going to tempt wanderlust for packing bags and visit the destinations that Prasad has mentioned in his blog. Prasad captures the pictures in such a way that it will surely attract you. 

Kunzum, Ajay Jain Travel Blogger

Ajay comes among the top bloggers in India and is very fond of photography. In the year 2007, he visited Kunzum La pass in Lahaul Spiti which was one of the remarkable trips that inspired him and turned him into a blogger. This is the time when he first started writing a blog name Kunzum.com. 

Ajay also runs his café in Delhi named Kunzum Travel Café. He has a unique way of writing stimulating stories with eye-catchy images as well as videos that has made him very popular. Therefore in his blog, you will get complete information about the destinations which he has visited like hotel reviews, which route you should take, the best holiday places as well as tribal places.    

IndiaBackPackMotorBike.com, Venkat Ganesh

If you love going on bike trips then Venkat’s blog is sure to help you out. His blog on the road trip will leave your eyes wide open. He decided to quit his job after returning from his astonishing solo bike trip in 2011 just because he wanted to travel around India on a motorbike. Venkat is very fond of exploring new places in India and travel to every corner of the world with his bike.  

Do follow his blog IndiaBackPackMotorBike.com for some amazing travel tips, if you are also planning to travel across India on a motorbike. When you will go through his blog, you will be amazed by how his unplanned trips turn into the most exciting and memorable trips. Therefore, after reading his blog you are sure to get influence on a road trip with a motorbike. 

Wandering Kamya, Kamya : Best Travel Bloggers in India

Kamya is famous for travelling the world on a budget. In her blog Wandering Kamya, she has shared all her crazy as well as amazing experiences that she has while travelling to different destinations. She has completed her Masters from Warwick University in the year 2015 in Economics. Kamya loves to travel to different places in India as for her travelling is a lifestyle.   

Devils on Wheels, Dheeraj Sharma : Best Travel Bloggers in India

If you love travelling to the Himalayas and want the complete guide for it, then Dheeraj Sharma’s blog Devils on Wheels is a perfect guide for you where you will get all the information that you need. Dheeraj is one of the keen travellers who is a software project manager. He is a very zealous lover of the Himalayas who is always in search of exploring new places in the Himalayas. 

Since he has a devout worshipper of Leh-Ladakh, he has discovered many off-beat destinations on wheels in Ladakh and shared his amazing experiences in his blog Devil on Wheels. 

In his blog, you will find a list of outstanding hotels to stay as well as a complete guide of Leh and Ladakh. If you want any kind of assistance for planning your trip you can definitely contact him and get a quick reply. 

iShareThese.com, Indrani Ghose : Best Travel Bloggers in India

Indrani Ghose is an ex-Indian Air Force employee who is very passionate about travelling. She is not any common traveller; till now she has travelled to over 21 countries as well as 250 plus cities right from Portugal, Singapore, Guwahati to Jaisalmer.  

In her blog, you are going to find about the different places to visit in the countries that she has visited, cuisines that are famous in those countries or cities, about the hotels as well as things that are special or famous for a particular place. With her family, she has countless road trips across Southeast Asia as well as Europe. 

In an international book, her travelogue was published, while in a national magazine one of her articles on Eco-tour was published. 

Life and its Experiments, Ruby Singh : best travel bloggers on instagram

Ruby is not only a multi-talented girl but a keen observer as well as a quick learner. Her blog is very motivational and aspires others to do a lot of things in their life. She is one of the travel and adventure enthusiasts who write about her travel stories in her blog. 

Some of her favourite destinations are Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand as well as Arunachal Pradesh. One of the major motivations for her travelling is the ecstasy of knowing new facts as well as stories. 

So, the above stated is a long list of bloggers and must have inspired you. If their stories have inspired you then do plan your trip with friends, family or alone right now. 

How to become a travel blogger

If you love travelling and want to make some money then you can definitely start  freelance writing  in the field of travelling. Here you have the great opportunity to share your  travel experience  and motivate others for exploring different destinations in India. 

Though to  start a blog  it demands some time as well as  a lot of work  in order to build an audience but it is surely going to pay for your hard work more quickly than your imagination. 

You must be now wondering  how to become a travel blogger ? Don’t worry in this article you are going to learn some incredible secrets for becoming a successful travel blogger. 

Travel blogging has now turned out to be one of the teeming fields and continues to get more crowded. A  successful travel blog  demands for determined and consistent hard work. Don’t think that just by posting one blog in a week is going to make you earn money. 

Here is how to be a travel blogger:

1 Know your purpose

If you are a beginner then you need to ask yourself why you want to become a travel blogger. If you are starting with a motive just to make some money out of it as well as get some free trips. Then you need to find out some other productive medium.  

You don’t start earning money just after starting your blog; it takes time as you need to build some outstanding audience as well as readership in order to start the flow of money coming in. You should have some solid motive in order to start your work with force. 

2 Read a lot of books

There are hundreds of books available in the markets that are tremendously valuable which can help you to succeed in this field. Remember that running a travel blog is similar to running a business as it necessitates efforts. For running a successful travel blog it is very important to keep yourself updated with all the new trends or else you will surely fall behind. 

You will always see that all the successful bloggers are ravenous readers as they want to enhance not only their knowledge but also skills. If you want to excel in this field it is very important for you to read more and more books as well as remain in a learning mode. Read the books of experts and apply them to your blog. 

3 Find a niche

Before you start writing the travel blog ask yourself what has brought you to this field. What kind of travelling do you love? The one which is under your budget or the luxury one? Do you like to go on beach vacations or to some adventurous places? In today’s time, if you are into a travel blog it is very necessary for you to be creative as well as look for selling points that will make you stand out of the crowd. 

Find out what kind of travel blog you love to write whether adventure blog, volunteer blog or family travel blog. Though figuring out on which blog you have to write might take some time so it is very necessary to have some patience. Once you find what you are obsessive about you can start right from there. 

4 Decide the name for your blog

Though it might be hard for some people but it is one of the most crucial steps for staring a travel blog so select the right name. It is always recommended to keep the name of your blog simple yet memorable. The blog name should be a catchy one as people are going to refer as well as find you by that name only. 

You are going to lose the readers or audiences if your blog name is difficult to remember. 

5 Set up your blog

Once the domain name is selected its time for you to set up the blog. Though for doing this, there are countless options. It is always advised to start from the self-hosted route by using WordPress which is one of the most famous blogging platforms. 

In self-hosted you have complete control over the site. You will come across many companies who will do a lot of things right from registering your domain to getting your site started and running. All these are going to be great value for money. 

6 Do write regularly

It is very necessary to write on a regular basis and that too well. There is no rule for how often you need to post or how long your post should be, but make sure you come up with content that works best for you. Remember that if you are not able to write daily write at least consistently. 

If you want to make your audience then you need to write regularly as well as the content should be a quality one. Do keep at least one post for a fortnight as it will help you in maintaining your audiences.  

7 Blogging is all about content

If you want to become successful in this field, then it is a thumb rule to post high-quality content every time. Just to meet the schedule, don’t throw anything on your site as in this way you will lose your audience. When you get into blogging, you often come across  great advice  on building an audience; you will also know about various things such as  search engine  optimization, utilization of social media platforms in order to drive traffic and so on just to get the traffic on your site.

Though all these things are important, but to be successful in the blogging field you need to write as well as post the best and perfect content every time.  

If you post quality content every time you are surely going to have audiences who will come back to your page always to find out new blogs. 

8 Think different 

Always try to present things on your blog in a unique way that has not been done before by anyone. Try to add photos, maps, charts, and videos in your blog wherever possible as this will bring your audience again and again back to your blog as they will find the resources to be perfect. Don’t try to just provide dusting of information. 

For instance, anyone is sharing sponsored content, then you should avoid doing that. Be funny, if everyone else is writing on serious topics. You need to go for a video, in case everyone is back in writing text. Therefore, always try to do something different from other bloggers so that people keep coming back to your page. 

9 Recognize your audience 

Before you start blogging make sure you know who exactly your audience is to whom you want to speak as it will help you in writing the blogs accordingly. You will come to know which social networks you are most active on and in future to which brand you will partner with. Therefore, when you know the readers in your mind before you stay more focused & dedicated. 

10 Be knowledgable and research

As the travel blogging industry is becoming more crowded with the passage of time, so it is very important to keep the quality of your blog at the top precedence. This is only going to make you stand out from the crowd. Take your own time and do proper research about the content on which you are going to write. 

You need to be knowledgable as well as trustworthy in order to magnetize the readers and budding industry partners who depend on you for the relevant and right source of travel information. Therefore, you must imagine the reader’s intelligence and come up with the creative as well as useful posts that meet their expectations. 

11 Be persistent

Remember that no one can become a millionaire overnight and the same goes for your blogging too. You need to sustain a sensible outlook about your blog. Don’t expect too much for the first year all you need to is just keep on working hard determinedly. 

Don’t be in a rush as you need to build things that last not just for one or two weeks. 

Therefore, becoming a successful travel blogger is a time-consuming process. All the above-stated points are sure to help in becoming an ideal travel blogger. 

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Fantastic list! Seeing so many excellent travel blogs showcasing India’s diversity and beauty is encouraging. eager to discover more via their travels. I appreciate you sharing.

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Traveling is most people’s dream. Discovering new places, knowing new people and hogging on a new cuisine, who wouldn’t love all that. And, on top of that, those exciting adventures that you get to experience – those stunning beaches, beautiful mountains , crystal clear river valleys, bright and colorful botanicals, the world is full of mysterious yet beautiful places that have kept many of us on toes. There are so many Indian Travel Bloggers who have gone to various places and have explored the unexplored.

The beauty that nature offers is what makes one take up travel as a passion. Everyone wants to travel least to their closest destinations of not big fat travel dreams, but on the other hand, we do have people who take up travel full time. All the best Indian travel bloggers are a prime example of this. Some even take it so seriously and end up making a living out of it, which indeed is the best occupation that one can have. Travel brings new experiences and connects new people.

It makes the world a better place by bringing harmony and bringing together various cultures and traditions. Besides, tourism is also one of the most significant sources of income for a country. Countries with the most exotic places have a great deal of money flowing in through tourism. This forms the niche that luxury travelers in India operate in. Egypt, Bali, Indonesia, Australia , Europe are some of the places that can be named. 

When people take up travel as a hobby and passion, they tend to write about their experiences which are then shared with others. They believe by doing so; they can make people aware and give them a taste of how travel is excellent and also about various undiscovered places. We do have some famous luxury travelers in our country who have seen and visited a number of places and blog about it so people can read them. Let’s dive in and take a look at who are the top ten Indian travel bloggers :

Note : This list of travel bloggers in India is in no particular order, and does not represent any ranking of travel bloggers in India. 

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1. gulshan bafna.

GULSHAN BAFNA - Best Travel Blogger in India

Gulshan Bafna is one of the best Indian travel bloggers . He (along with his wife) has traveled to places with beautiful destinations and writes about them. He is one of the best luxury travel bloggers in India . Being a businessman, he tries to balance his work and travel just fine. He took up travel as his passion after having completed civil engineering. If you come across Gushan’s blog, you are sure to go on a journey just by reading it.

Instagram : Gulshan Bafna

Blog: www.gulshanbafna.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Gulshan Bafna

2. Lakshmi Sharath

LAKSHMI SHARATH - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Having travelled to over 25 countries, Lakshmi Sharath first started as a media professional. She was an ardent traveller, travel writer, and photographer. A travel blog for an Indian Backpacker is her blog where you can find inspiration to keep travelling to various places. Her tip to all travellers is that they take up vacation during the weekdays and offseason. Her favourite destination is Nilgiris. Her pick would be to sit by the hills and endlessly gaze at those beautiful mountains and sceneries, listen to the birds’ chips and embrace the cool breeze.

Blog : www.lakshmisharath.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Lakshmi Sharath

3. Archana Singh

Archana Singh - Best Travel Blogger in India

An award-winning travel blogger, she has traveled to over 60 countries and has 40K followers on Instagram . She is one of the top travel bloggers in India. Her blog, Travel See Write has gained awards under various categories such as adventure, culture, solo travel, and luxury. She is also a brand consultant, influencer, photographer, and public speaker. Her travels have gained a lot of popularity because of her unique perspective of different places. 

Blog: www.travelseewrite.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Archana Singh

4. Seema Gurnani

Seema Gurnani - Best Travel Blogger in India

With over 22.5K followers on Instagram, she is certainly a travel blogger that needs a special mention. Apart from being an award-winning travel blogger, she has also been featured on The Hindu, Zeebiz, IndianExpress, Deccan, Yourstory, Femina & more. She writes exclusive reviews about restaurants she visits and must-try food items from there. 

Blog: www . pandareviewz.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Seema Gurnani

5. Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi - Best Travel Blogger in India

With 46.8K followers on Instagram, Neelima is a storyteller in her own words. A solo traveler with great photographic skills, she blogs as fabulously as she photographs. Her story is said with images as it is with her words. She focuses on offbeat and adventure travels.    

Blog: www.travelwithneelima.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Neelima Vallangi

6. Ami Bhat

Ami Bhat - Best Travel Blogger in India

Feisty, a person with a truckload of energy, Ami Bhat is the person that gives you a trip along with photos that will rock your world. She believes that travel is thrilling and she says it in her words. Her work has been published in Lonely Planet, Huffington PHost, and so on. Her USP is that she travels and loves every moment of it. She is one of India’s best travel bloggers.

Blog: www.thrillingtravel.in

One of the best travel blog in India by Ami Bhat

7. Nivedith Gajapathy

Nivedith Gajapathy - Best Travel Blogger in India

193K followers and counting on Instagram, Nivedith g has been making the news alright. He is an Award-Winning Content Creator who writes about travel and food. He has traveled over 28 countries and over 23 states in India. He is one of the best ranked as a social media influencer. He calls himself a Macro traveler and that is what he identifies as, a person that deals with food, travels, and culture.     

Blog: www. macrotraveller.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Nivedith Gajapathy

Kamya - Best Travel Blogger in India

A proud budget traveler she travels places where no one has gone before. She is an Indian Travel Blogger who is a wanderer in spirit and practice. She breathes to travel, and she wants to do none else. She calls herself a digital nomad, and rightly so. She goes everywhere and makes the trip worth the while. She travels in India and abroad , and shares both the experiences with the same vigor. 

Blog: www.wanderingkamya.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Kamya

9. Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose - Best Travel Blogger in India

If you are looking for inspiration, look no further. She is an ex-Indian Air Force employee, do we need a better introduction for a person that has lived it up? She has traveled the world through her job and talks about her exploration and her life. She has had a lot of mentions in different publications including Thrillophilla, Holidify, Travel Triangle, and more. 

Blog: www.isharethese.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Indrani Ghose

10. Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi - Best Travel Blogger in India

A traveler, she calls herself a book nerd, an editor, and more. She is a photographer and documents it well. She showcases all of it in her blogs. Her work has been featured in newspapers, magazines, websites, and various publications. For decades she has documented her story because she thinks it must be heard. 

Blog: www . sudhagee.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Sudha Ganapathi

 11. Joshi Daniel

Joshi Daniel- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A photographer. That is him. Look at his pictures to know the life he has traveled. His conversation is through his photographs. Well-traveled and well photographed. He walks around and absorbs the world as he wants to tell it. He absorbs the lifestyle as it shows itself, in black and white, his preferred colors. Look him up if images are the stories you want to hear. 

Blog: www.joshidaniel.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Joshi Daniel

12. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal- Best Indian Travel Blogger

Started way back in 2004, Anuradha Goyal has traveled the world to help us see the wonders. She has traveled over 18 countries and has also taught students about her travels. She believes the world is better when one travels and her pages show it for sure. 

Blog: www.inditales.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Anuradha Goyal

13. Mayuri Patel

Mayuri Patel- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A solo traveler, Mayuri describes herself as a travelholic. She is a digital nomad and she also documents her travels that make for an interesting read. She travels on a budget making travel both affordable and also fun. She travels to places that must be seen but also offbeat routes .  

Blog: www.fernwehrahee.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Mayuri Patel

14. Ajay Sood

Ajay Sood- Best Indian Travel Blogger

An avid traveler Ajay Sood tells stories through his photos. He has been published on Condé Nast Traveller, Huffington Post, JetWings, Travel3Sixty°, Smart Photography, Taj Magazine, GoGetter, and more. A featured writer and photographer, he tells stories and is the winner of the Best PhotoBlog Award by Gujarat Tourism and Innovative Council of Indian Tourism (ICIT) in 2018. 

Blog: www.travelure.in

One of the best travel blog in India by Ajay Sood

 15. Kiran Keswani

Kiran Keswani- Best Indian Travel Blogger

Want to go local, Kiran Keswani is a blogger. She does bazaars. She brings to our homes the cultures of the bazaars. She is a blogger who photographs. Kiran covers the markets and gets there to get the story and loves the stories she narrates. An R.K. Narayan fan, Kiran tries to capture India the way she sees it.  

Blog: www.indianbazaars.blogspot.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Kiran Keswani

16. Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A biker, he is an Indian travel blogger who does it by road. He writes about bike trips, about exploring the world on a bike and the experiences. His blog is all about inspiration, how to travel on a budget, and exploring the world with a different perspective.  

Blog: www.indiabackpackmotorbike.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Venkat Ganesh

17. Shivya Nath

SHIVYA NATH - - Best Indian Travel Blogger

For all those who are planning to travel or budding traveller, she is the inspiration. Her story will wake you up and give you some real-life travel goals. At the age of 23, she gave up her regular corporate job and decided to travel. Later on, she gave up her home to be a nomad and sold her belongings to move around freely with no anchors. She is a social entrepreneur, an enthusiast, a solo traveller, a digital nomad, and Instagram. She is a vegan, and that is the best thing about her.

She published a book, ‘The Shooting Stars’, where she wrote about where and how she started her travel journey and how it went. It has been the best seller and is currently on for the fourth reprint. To cut down air travel, she decided to take up slow travelling. She sets her terms and makes her choices wisely. Of so many others, her travel places include Thailand, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Africa, Gulf, and so on. She is not set to stop any sooner.

Blog: www.the-shooting-star.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Shivya Nath

18. Karthik Reddy

KARTHIK REDDY -Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Thirty countries and still traveling, Karthik reddy is one of the most passionate bloggers, with one of the best travel blogs in India . He says he’d rather stand along with the paddy fields and gaze at those golden brushes than stand in front of a bunch of managers. His favorite travel quote is “There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler who is foreign”. His any day go-to place would be Vietnam which made a significant influence in his life. He likes to spend time with people and wander around new places. Romancing the Planet is his blog where you can get to know about a lot of new places.

Blog: www.romancingtheplanet.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Karthik Reddy

19. Arnab Maity

ARNAB MAITY - Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGER

With the name of ‘The Wireless Wanderer’, Arnab Maity is one of the best travel bloggers in India , who loves to embrace new places. All of his travel began in 2009 when he went on a bike ride to Bhutan. This made him realize that all he wanted to do was to travel. He loves to explore the treasures of this planet. He wants to know more about people, cultures, and elements of nature. He started his blog to share his thoughts and experiences. He is a freelance travel writer and does photography as well. He finds the best of places, shoots the best of pictures, and works with a lot of other people to bring to you the best of his experiences.

Blog: www.arnabmaity.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Arnab Maity

20. Sankara Subramaniyam

SANKARA - Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGER

He is a professional travel blogger . The road is where he feels home. He gave up his corporate sales and marketing career to travel full time. He likes nature and the ecosystem and loves to explore new places. His interests lie in adventure travel, going for wildlife holidays, exploring amazing vegetarian cuisine, motorcycle traveling and curating budget travels. He has a unique dream to explore and cover as many places as he can before he turns 45. He also wishes to open a complete and 100% green hotel in the western ghats of India.

Blog: www.beontheroad.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Sankara Subramaniyam

21. Ankita Sinha 

ANKITA SINHA - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Anki on the Move is the catchy blog name of Ankita Sinha’s blog, which is quite popular as one of the best travel blogs in India . She’s been traveling since 2011 and has been on the go since then. She is also a speaker and has spoken in one of the TEDx events. She has won a few awards for the passion that she’s taken. She associates with various brands, reviews, and writes for them as well. She is a passionate traveler and loves discovering new places. Through her blog, she reaches out to people by sharing her travel experiences.

Blog: www.ankionthemove.com 

One of the best travel blog in India by Ankita Sinha

22. Siddhartha Joshi

SIDDHARTHA JOSHI - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Reading about him would be the stories of an Indian traveler across the world. As one of the best travel bloggers in India , he has traveled to Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, The States, and of course a lot many places in his home country, India. In his blog, he beautifully curates his travel experiences and posts them along with some stunning pictures that he captures while on his travel. Undoubtedly travel is his niche, and he has been doing a great and fantastic job with it.

Blog: www.sid-thewanderer.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Siddhartha Joshi

23. Deepak Patel

DEEPAK PATEL - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

A small-town boy, Deepak Patel, finds his interests in digital marketing. His blog Travel and Thrill is an attempt to bring out the best of tourism places in India. Being a digital marketer has given him the benefit of handling his blog and making it the right way to make sure it reaches people. His love for the Indian culture and heritage has made him take this step. He says that traveling to new places alone is not traveling but then finding out the beauty in heritage spots and unexplored mythological sites are also traveling.

In his blogs, he not only writes about the place and the attraction but also about the native cuisine, people, and other traditions and cultures that people follow there. He gives great importance to pictures as he believes that they create a significant impact on the readers. Travel is all that he wants to do to keep his curiosity on the go.

Blog : www.travelnthrill.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Deepak Patel

24. Parnshree Devi

PARNASHREE DEVI - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

That curious girl and her journey are Parnashree all about. His blog, ‘My Travel Diary’, is all that you need to read to feed your curiosity about various places. It’s her passion for travel that made her start her blog. It was later that her passion became her profession, and she has been doing it right since then. It is her love and curiosity to find something new and unravel the beauty of various places on this planet. She embraces new cultures and traditions. She has always loved discovering new places.

Blog: www.traveldiaryparnashree.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Parnshree Devi

25. Anukrati

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Having traveled to over 10 countries, Anukrati calls herself a hodophile. She has traveled to some of the most beautiful destinations like Seychelles, Bali, Masai Mara, Amsterdam, etc. She believes that one should travel the world as much as possible, as life is too short and old age is not guaranteed. Anukrati primarily travels to soak in the culture and vibe of different places across the world. She shares her experiences in the form of travel guides, travel tips, and travel stories on her blog, to give the readers new ideas about their next travel destination or even a short weekend escape.

Blog: www.bulbulonthewing.com

26. Dheeraj Sharma: 

Dheeraj Sharma - Travel Blogger in India

Dreaming from day to night, finding the secrets hidden in the Himalayas, and spreading smiles wherever he goes, Dheeraj Sharma is one of the best Indian bloggers. He writes his stories in his blog, “Devil on wheels” and is a software developer by profession. Through his blog, he wishes to help travelers and backpackers have a memorable trip to the Himalayas and take back memories of a lifetime. He’s always enthusiastic about sharing his experiences and answering questions related to Himalayan experiences.

Blog: https://devilonwheels.com/

There are so many Indian travel bloggers out there. Travel does shape a person. Once you start traveling, it will change the whole perspective of how you see things. You will get to meet new people, learn new things, and see a new side. Far or near, distant land or the next village, for once pack your bag and take a trip. This will show you how beautiful the world out there is. Also, what’s better than eventually taking up travel as a full-time profession!?

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FAQs – Indian Travel Bloggers

1. How can I become a travel blogger in India?

To be a travel blogger in India, all you really need is the spark of adventure and the passion to discover new places across the world. Start by writing about where you live, and moving on to bigger prospects!

2. How much money do travel bloggers make in India, and how?

Indian travel bloggers make money depending on how much following they have on their platforms, while also earning from sponsored articles and paid partnerships.

3. How do I start a travel blog in India?

The first step to becoming a travel blogger in India is to start generating tourism-based content on hotspots in the country. Find your own style and build your following through the blogs you write!

4. Where are the best places to visit in India?

India is home to many sightseeing hubs, as any Indian travel blogger would tell you. Some of the most famous places to visit in India are the Taj Mahal , the Western Ghats and the various temples across the country.

5. When is the best time to visit India?

Ideally, as per the advice of the best travel blogs in India, the best time to visit India would be around October to November, just after the monsoon season when the weather is pleasant.

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11 Cheap Places to Travel on the US Dollar

Boats in the calm waters of Ha Long Bay near Hanoi, Vietnam surrounded by tall mountains

It’s never been easier to travel with almost no money . While post-COVID “revenge travel” has driven up prices in the short term, those are already starting to drop back down to pre-pandemic levels. And, with the spread of the sharing economy, plentiful cheap flights , and access to budget accommodation, getting away has never been more affordable.

If you’re an American, the strong dollar has made many places very cheap (or at least cheaper) to visit. While that’s not great for other folks, it is good for us Americans, as we’re getting the best exchange rates we’ve had in years. And although absolute prices are up, you’re still getting a ton of value right now.

While there are lots of great destination options, I wanted to list a few of my favorites. These are places I think are the most interesting, fun, and easy to get to, and offer excellent value for your money.

For a quick list, here’s a look at some of my favorite destinations where the US dollar does a long way (or longer than it used to):

Want more information? Here’s my full breakdown of 11 cheap places to travel on the US dollar:

Table of Contents

1. Costa Rica

5. argentina, 6. south africa, 7. cambodia, 8. south korea, 10. the united kingdom, 11. everywhere.

A stunning beach and lush jungle along the coast of Costa Rica

Costa Rica is my favorite Central American country. Though it’s one of the most expensive in the region, your money will still go far here. It also strikes a balance between budget-friendly and safe , while still offering plenty of amazing sights and activities.

In this magical place, there is a ton to see and do . You’ll find cloud forests, endangered turtles, incredible surfing, towering volcanos, epic white-water rafting , fantastic nature preserves, deep-sea diving, and some of the happiest and nicest people around.

And on the budget travel side, you’ll only need about $50 USD per day, if you use hostels and buses and cook your own food; you’ll also be able to do a few budget activities, like snorkeling or hiking trips. As a bonus, flights from the US are also very cheap. If you’re flexible, you can find round-trip flights for under $250 USD.

On a mid-range budget of $125 USD per day, you can stay in an Airbnb, eat out for all your meals, take the occasional taxi to get around, enjoy more nights out, and do more paid activities (like guided tours, surf lessons, and museum visits). In short, you won’t want for anything on this budget.

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to traveling Costa Rica !  

A small building nestled against the mountains near a lake in rural Vietnam

Vietnam is one of the cheapest countries in an already budget-friendly region. If you budgeted $25-30 USD per day, you would want for little. Hostels are just a few bucks a day, and you can get delicious street food for as little as $1 USD. (You can visit the country comfortably quite comfortably for $50-75 USD per day if you’re looking for more luxury.)

Be sure to spend some time in the hectic capital of Hanoi , and visit HaLong Bay when you’re in the north.

In the south, don’t miss the Chu Chi Tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City (tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the war with the US). They offer an eye-opening look at the conflict.

For some adventurous activities, like canyoning and cliff jumping, head to Da Lat. If you’re looking for beaches, Nha Trang and Mui Ne should be at the top of your list!

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to traveling Vietnam !  

One of the many historic and picturesque castles in Transylvania, Romania

Not only is Romania an underrated destination in Europe , but it’s also a budget-friendly one. Bucharest is a modern, up-and-coming capital, and the entire Transylvania region is breathtaking. Brasov, my favorite city there, offers lots of history ( including the infamous Bran Castle, known as “Dracula’s Castle” ). Transportation is cheap, and both ridesharing and hitchhiking are common. It’s a huge country, too so you can easily spend a few weeks and still just scratch the surface. In fact, I love it so much that I used to run tours there!

Backpackers can comfortably enjoy their time here for as little as $35-40 USD per day, which is a steal in Europe. And if you want to splurge and stay in hotels, eat out more, and enjoy a few drinks, you can easily do that for under $100 USD per day (or less).

Now that Romania is a (partially) part of the Schengen Area and there are no border checks via sea or air, I suspect the country will become more popular. That means more people and higher prices, so don’t wait to visit!

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to Romania !  

The iconic Taj Mahal on a sunny day in India completely devoid of tourists

While India has always been a cheap country, with the US dollar doing so well, it’s even cheaper! You can get by on as little as $25-30 USD per day — often less! Mouthwatering meals can be found for under $2 USD, and accommodation is just $5-10 USD per night, depending on where you are.

Even if you go for mid-range accommodation and food, you’ll be hard-pressed to spend more than $50 USD per day unless you’re staying at fancy resorts — and even they are quite affordable! While flights to India can be expensive, once you arrive, everything is a bargain.

Be sure not to miss the epic Taj Mahal , the laid-back beaches of Goa, the holy city of Varanasi , and sweeping metropolises like New Delhi and Mumbai.

Learn more and plan your trip with my list of the best things to see and do in India !  

Torres Towers in Torres del Paine National Park, South America on a bright and sunny day

Argentina is brimming with history, culture, wine, football, and outdoor wonders like Patagonia . It’s one of my favorite countries in South America. Its capital, Buenos Aires, is considered one of the liveliest cities in the world. (Most people speak English, which makes it easier to get around.) I’ve never drunk so much wine or eaten as much steak as I did here (which blew my budget, but it was worth it!).

The only problem is the rampant inflation, so prices are always in flux (especially now that their current leader is making some sweeping changes). But even with that, you can still get by on around $40-50 USD per day by staying in hostels and sticking to cheap and free activities like museum visits, hiking, and free walking tours.

Patagonia is the main draw here, offering stunning landscapes and world-class hiking. Nature lovers will also want to visit Iguazú Falls , the largest waterfall system in the world! And while guided hikes cost upwards of $450 USD for a multiday trek, that’s still super cheap considering it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I’m not a big hiker or camper but even I thought it was amazing!

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to Argentina !  

Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga in South Africa

Safaris, wineries, mountains, and an endless coastline that is perfect for road trips. That’s South Africa. As a backpacker or budget traveler, this country is an amazing destination to visit as there are a lot of work opportunities as well as plenty of adventurous activities (and some great hiking) to keep you busy.

While it’s true that South Africa struggles with corruption and petty crime , it has a booming tourism industry and a growing backpacker and digital nomad scene. It’s an amazing place to road trip too.

With $50-60 USD per day, you’ll be able to enjoy the amazing beaches and laid-back lifestyle that makes South Africa so appealing. While there are definitely cheaper places on the continent, you’ll get a lot of value here.

Don’t miss hiking up Table Mountain or visiting the penguins when you’re in Cape Town . And if you’re looking for a world-class safari experience, head to Kruger National Park!

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to South Africa !

Old stone statues lining the ancient road in the ruins of beautiful Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Cambodia is one of my favorite countries in the world. The people are so incredibly welcoming, and even after a long absence between visits , I still found it to be one of the best destinations in Southeast Asia: affordable, friendly, and safe.

Prices have increased a little over the years, but not by much (it’s still cheaper than Thailand). Backpackers can easily get by for $45-50 USD or less per day. Street food is cheap and delicious (Phnom Penh is an amazing foodie city), and hostels cost under $10 USD per night. You can travel across much of the country via bus for $20 USD too.

Plus, Angkor Wat is one of the most amazing historical sites in the world. It’s $37 USD to enter, but it’s a Wonder of the World and should not be skipped (a three-day pas is $62 USD, and I do suggest spending more than one day here).

Be sure to  also visit the Killing Fields and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh for a sobering look at the country’s violent past. It’s heavy but necessary.

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to Cambodia !  

Traditional old buildings in a village along the rugged coast of beautiful South Korea

I don’t know why most people don’t talk about it, but if you want a cheap East Asian country with stunning countryside, South Korea is it. The country offers a lot of value!

When I went to South Korea a few years ago, I was stunned by how cheap everything was. Sure, it’s not as inexpensive as Southeast Asia , but compared to Japan or Europe, it’s quite affordable. With the South Korean won  at 1,309 KRW per USD and most everything costing only a few thousand won , I can’t imagine busting your budget here (unless you’re a huge foodie, because the cuisine here is delicious).

You can pick up bottles of beer at 7-11 for a couple of dollars. Hostels in Seoul start around $16 USD per night (hotel rooms start at $25 USD per night). Backpackers can get by for only $60-75 USD here.

Be sure to indulge in Seoul’s culinary scene while you’re here, and visit the Gyeongbukgung Palace (it’s the most stunning royal palace in Seoul). For a more luxurious getaway, head to Jeju Island for beaches and some fun in the sun. And if you want to learn about the country’s temultuous relationship with North Korea, take a guided tour of the DMZ .

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to South Korea !  

A large Mexican flag in front of one of the many historic buildings in Mexico City, Mexico

I confess, I was late to the party on Mexico . While I had visited some of the touristy areas, it wasn’t until recently that I finally explored beyond the resorts. And I loved every minute.

Mexico City is a world-class metropolis with amazing food and nightlife, Oaxaca has incredible historic sites and an abundance of delicious eateries (and all the mezcal you can drink), and the Yucatán Peninsula is perfect for road trips and swimming in secluded cenotes (sinkholes).

While the country gets a bad rap in the US (thanks to overzealous media coverage), it’s actually much safer (and cheaper) than people think. Travelers can get by on as little as $50 USD per day ($100-120 USD if you want hotels and not hostels), and flights from the US are often just $200 USD round-trip.

In short, it’s a great option for US travelers who are short on time but still want to explore somewhere fun, sunny, and cheap.

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to Mexico !  

Buckingham Palace and a classic red telephone booth in London, England

In years past, the British pound (GBP) has been worth up to double the US dollar. That’s not the case anymore. Still struggling post-Brexit, it’s now worth just 20-30% more than the dollar. So, while the UK isn’t exactly a cheap place to visit, the weakened pound and strong dollar mean that now you’ll get a lot more value compared to years past. Backpackers can get around for as little as $75 USD per day by sticking to hostels, free museums, and cheap pub food. There’s tons of free things to do in London so you don’t have to break the bank here.

If you do want to splash out, skip-the-line tickets of the Tower of London are a must.

Learn more and plan your trip with my in-depth guide to England and Scotland !  

The colorful buildings of Copenhagen along the water as someone cycles by

A strong US dollar makes traveling the world much cheaper than it would be otherwise — especially if you want to head to Europe and visit some “traditionally expensive” destinations. And while a strong dollar doesn’t mean “free,” it can definitely help you travel longer or in more luxury.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity while you can. Because who knows how long the strong dollar will last?

Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • SafetyWing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Want to Travel for Free? Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation — all without any extra spending. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.

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  • If the child is traveling with only one of their custodial parents, they must have a letter of consent, preferably in English and notarized, from the other parent or signed by both parents. The letter should say "I acknowledge that my son/daughter is traveling outside the country with [the name of the adult] with my permission."
  • If one parent has sole custody of the child, a copy of the custody document can take the place of the other parent's letter.
  • Parents who frequently cross the border by land with a minor must always carry a letter of permission from the other parent.

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Ports of entry in many countries have security measures to prevent international child abduction . If you are traveling alone with your child, you may be required to present documentation proving you are the parent or legal guardian. You may also need a letter of permission from the other parent for your child to travel. 

If your child travels alone, depending on the country, they may be required to present a notarized letter from both parents or their legal guardian. If a minor is traveling abroad and is not accompanied by both parents or a legal guardian, contact the embassy or consulate of the country you will be visiting and ask about entry and exit requirements for that country.

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Do UK citizens need a visa for India?

Yes, to embark on your Indian adventure and explore its captivating wonders, as a UK citizen, you need to apply for an Indian Visa before entering the country.

There are a few types of Indian eVisa available for UK citizens. The type of visa you choose will depend on the purpose of your trip.

India visa for UK citizens: Available types

Here are the Indian visas available for UK citizens:

The Tourist Visa is for those visiting India for tourism purposes, such as sightseeing, visiting friends and family, or attending cultural events.

You’ll need a Business Visa if traveling to India for business purposes, such as attending conferences, meetings, or trade fairs.

The Medical Visa : This visa is for those seeking medical treatment in India. It's issued to the patient and two attendants and is sometimes called the e-medical attendant visa.

What is the India Tourist Visa for UK citizens?

The India Tourist Visa (also known as the India e-tourist visa or India e-visa) for UK citizens is an electronic travel document that allows British citizens to visit India for tourism and recreational purposes. It grants permission to explore India's incredible attractions, historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty.

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There are three different types of tourist eVisas . Each has a different validity period. Your options for a tourist visa are:

The 30-day Double-Entry India Tourist Visa

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This blog on Indian visa validity and allowed stay has detailed information on the specifics of each type of visa.

Note : All Indian e-Visas are non-extendable and non-convertible.

Who is eligible to get an India Tourist Visa in the UK?

The eligibility criteria for an Indian Tourist Visa in the UK are as follows:

Nationality : You must be a British citizen. All UK passport holders are eligible to apply for an Indian Tourist Visa.

Purpose : The visa is for tourism and recreational activities in India. It is not applicable for business purposes or employment.

Valid passport : Applicants must possess a valid UK passport with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of arrival in India.

Application process : UK citizens can apply for the India Tourist Visa with us.

Supporting documents : The application requires supporting documents such as a recent passport-size photograph, proof of accommodation in India, a travel itinerary, proof of financial means to cover the trip, and a return ticket or onward travel details.

It's essential to note that the final decision on granting the India Tourist Visa rests with the Indian authorities. Meeting the eligibility criteria doesn't guarantee approval, and it's advisable for British passport holders to carefully follow the application guidelines and provide accurate information to increase the chances of a successful visa application.

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The woman in the Instagram video appeared shaken. Her face was swollen and bruised. Sitting beside her husband, she began recounting her ordeal.

"Something happened to us that we wouldn't wish on anyone," she said in Spanish, with captions in English. Her husband then said: "We were assaulted in the tent. We were beaten. They put a knife to our necks and she was raped by seven guys."

In the video that has since been deleted, the woman said the assault on her and her Spanish partner — both travel bloggers — took place in a forest late Friday in eastern Jharkhand state's Dumka district in India where they were camping on their way to neighbouring Nepal.

The couple, who had been documenting their trip for more than 200,000 followers on an Instagram account, were found by a police patrol van which took them to a hospital, where the woman told the doctor she had been raped.

Police in Jharkhand confirmed the incident and arrested three men over the weekend. On Monday, police said they were searching for four more suspects.

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The case triggered a nationwide outcry over one of India's rampant problems: a decades-long struggle to curb rising sexual violence against women.

Reports of horrific sexual assaults on women have become familiar in India, where police recorded 31,516 rape cases in 2022, a 20 per cent increase from 2021, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.

The real figure is believed to be far higher due to the stigma surrounding sexual violence and victims' lack of faith in police. Women's rights activists say the problem is particularly acute in rural areas, where victims of sexual assault are sometimes shamed by the community and families worry about their social standing.

"Often, the victims are victimized further with insults, and it makes it very difficult for them to report the crime to the police. In such cases, women think it is best to keep quiet," said Mariam Dhawale, a women's rights activist and general secretary of the All India Democratic Women's Association.

Sexual violence in spotlight since 2012

Rape and sexual violence have been under the spotlight since the brutal 2012 gang rape and killing of a 23-year-old student on a New Delhi bus. The attack galvanized massive protests and inspired lawmakers to order the creation of fast-track courts dedicated to rape cases and stiffen penalties.

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The rape law was amended in 2013, criminalizing stalking and voyeurism and lowering the age at which a person can be tried as an adult from 18 to 16.

Despite stringent laws, rights activists say the government is still not doing enough to protect women and punish attackers.

"Often, investigations in rape cases are messed up by the police and timely evidence is not collected. These cases get dragged on without any convictions and the culprits walk free," Dhawale said. She said convictions remain rare and cases often remain stuck for years in India's clogged criminal justice system.

In the last few years, the conviction rate in rape cases has hovered below 30 per cent, according to several government reports.

High-profile rape cases involving foreign visitors have drawn international attention to the issue. In 2022, a British tourist was raped in front of her partner in Goa. Earlier this year, an Indian-American woman said she was raped at a hotel in New Delhi.

Culture of downplaying harassment

In January, the Supreme Court restored life sentences for 11 Hindu men who raped a Muslim woman during deadly religious rioting two decades ago. They had been released in 2022, when they were garlanded with flowers by their families and a lawmaker from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governing Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Last year, female wrestlers demonstrated against the head of the wrestling federation, accusing him of repeatedly groping women. After months of protests, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, an influential lawmaker from Modi's party, was charged in court with stalking, harassment and intimidation. Singh has denied the accusations.

Dhwale said even though high-profile rape cases get media attention, a culture of downplaying sexual harassment and violence against women remains prevalent in India.

"We are continuously on the road to protest, sometimes to get a single case registered. It shouldn't be like that," she said.

For anyone who has been sexually assaulted, there is support available through crisis lines and local support services via this Government of Canada website or the Ending Violence Association of Canada database . ​​If you're in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911. 

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